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Polly Hope

  • Before the Knife: Memories of an African Childhood by Carolyn Slaughter
  • Don’t Let’s Go to the Dogs Tonight: An African Childhood by Alexandra Fuller
  • The Healing Land: A Kalahari Journey by Rupert Isaacson

In 1983, when I was 11 and living in South Africa, I went to veldskool along with about twenty other girls from one of Johannesburg’s ‘liberal’ private schools. Veldskool – a compulsory annual week in the bush – was part of the national curriculum, for private schools as well as state ones. Despite privations we’d never faced before (cold group showers, breakfast at dawn, powdered eggs) and a vicious rethink of the pecking order (suddenly, the poorer children who’d spent time on farms had the upper hand), we learned some interesting things. How to use a compass, how to pin down and kill a poisonous snake without it killing you, how to set up a leopard-proof camp. We tramped over breathtaking country and wondered at the ancient ‘Bushman’ paintings on the rocky outcrops studding the landscape.

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Polly Hope is a television and radio researcher working in London.

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