Robyn Scott's memoir is called "Twenty Chickens for a Saddle, the story of an African childhood." As a young child, Robyn's parents moved their family to Botswana where they lived in a converted cowshed. Her father, a doctor, supported the family by flying a small plane to various rural clinics; her mother home schooled the children. The book is filled with eccentric characters and adventures. It's a marvelous accomplishment for a woman still in her twenties.
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