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The Emperor and the Elephants: A Peace Corps Volunteer's Story of Life During the Late 1970s in the Central African Empire
The Emperor and the Elephants: A Peace Corps Volunteer's Story of Life During the Late 1970s in the Central African Empire | Richard W. Carroll
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"The Emperor and the Elephants" is a deeply moving memoir chronicling one Peace Corps volunteer's fascinating experiences in the Central African Republic during the late 1970s. After hiking the Appalachian Trail in 1975, author Richard W. Carroll joined the Peace Corps, signing on as a fisheries extension agent in the heart of Africa. Balancing the rose-tinted writings of an optimistic twenty-three-year-old volunteer with pragmatic reflections from over forty years later, most of which he spent in Africa as a wildlife conservationist for the World Wildlife Fund, Carroll draws readers into a wildly unique place and time. In 1977, under the brutal rule of Jean-Bidel Bokassa, the self-proclaimed president for life, the Central African Republic became the Central African Empire, and it's against this political backdrop that Carroll served-first in small villages, discovering the rich cultures of a warm and welcoming people, then as a wildlife biologist in Manovo-Gounda St. Floris National Park, in the remote north. "The Emperor and the Elephants" abounds with vivid, often poetic descriptions of the wildlife, close encounters, peaceful revelations, and thoughtful reflections on a location that's as far from mountains and ocean as one can get on planet Earth.
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Mehso-so

Richard Carroll spent years in #CentralAfricanRepublic, first in the Peace Core then as a wildlife biologist and conservationist. This book is mainly his musings when first arriving there, which read as the moony drivel of an idealistic 20-something, but the surrounding material from current day Richard about the country, it‘s history and the poaching problem, are worthwhile.

#ReadingAfrica2022

BarbaraBB Interesting. Too bad it‘s just a so-so read. 2y
Librarybelle It looks like Littens‘ consensus of this book is it is just a so-so read. 2y
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jenniferw88
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Mehso-so

As I tend to start Globle with #centralafricanrepublic, I thought I ought to read the book I chose for it! #ReadingAfrica2022 @Librarybelle @BarbaraBB

If you are pro-poaching this may open your eyes a bit. If you're anti-, this may not be a good choice for you.

#pop22 #tigers (mentioned 3 times, so I'm counting it) @Cinfhen @Cortg @Laughterhp @Megabooks @KarenUK @squirrelbrain @RaeLovesToRead

It's in need of some editing though.

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jenniferw88 @AllDebooks if we want to do conservation in other countries, this may be a good intro. #naturalitsy 2y
AllDebooks Thank you for the tag. I'll make a note x 2y
jenniferw88 @Abailliekaras couldn't remember your new handle so this is why you have your own comment on this post 🤣🤣😘 2y
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Librarybelle I‘ll probably pass on this one…good review! 2y
Cinfhen I still need this country!! Thanks for the heads-up 😘 2y
jenniferw88 @Cinfhen definitely a #borrownotbuy if you can! 2y
Cinfhen Il look to borrow - thanks 💗 2y
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Day 2 of books from my #tbrpile