“What a child does not know and does not want to know of race and colour and class, he learns soon enough as he grows to see each man flipped inexorably into some predestined groove like a penny or a sovereign in a banker's rack. Kibii, the Nandi boy, was my good friend. Arab Ruta (the same boy grown to manhood), who sits before me, is my good friend, but the handclasp will be shorter, the smile will not be so eager on his lips, and though the path is for a while the same, he will walk behind me now, when once, in the simplicity of our nonage, we walked together.”
Quote by Beryl Markham
Book:West with the Night
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West with the Night
West with the Night is a memoir that offers a rare glimpse into the life of Beryl Markham, an extraordinary woman who lived and worked in Kenya during the early 20th century. The book combines Markham's experiences as a pilot, horsewoman, and safari guide with her reflections on life, love, and the natural world. Her vivid storytelling and personal insights provide a unique perspective on the era and the author's remarkable journey. more
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