Africa on Six Wheels

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Africa on Six Wheels
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Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages : 201
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ISBN-10 : 9780803206168
ISBN-13 : 080320616X
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Book Synopsis Africa on Six Wheels by : Betty Levitov

Book excerpt: "I think I get it," Betty Levitov's youngest student said, sitting on a porch in Harare, Zimbabwe. "You've had a potentially fatal disease, and faced death, and now you'll do just about anything." The student was trying to fathom why a teacher would take thirteen kids from a small midwestern liberal arts college on a three-month trek across Africa.


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