Khayelitsha – uMlungu in a Towship

by Dave on September 14, 2009 · 3 comments

Khayelitsha by Steven OtterI recently came across A Traveler’s Library, the new blog by award-winning writer Vera Marie Badertscher.  Before I knew it, I was drafting a guest post for her about an insightful book I read in South Africa last year, Khayelitsha – uMlungu in a Township by Steven Otter.

Please head on over to Vera’s virtual travel library for my guest post.

Leave a comment and you might be the next in line to share your thoughts on a book that inspired travel or cultural awareness.

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3 Comments

pen4hire September 14, 2009 at 11:12 pm

Good grief, David, do you want to scare people who might leave comments at A Traveler's Library?:-)
Hey folks, don't be afraid to come on over and read David's post. I wont' make you write a post if you leave a comment. Not unless you WANT to.
Seriously, it's a lovely post, with interesting photos to go along with it, and I am deeply grateful to you for sharing with my readers.
Vera

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darcyperkins September 15, 2009 at 12:09 am

Ha, well I won't be writing any guest posts any time soon, but thanks for sharing – nice write up!

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Dave September 15, 2009 at 8:33 am

Vera – thanks again for the opportunity for me to share some thoughts on that book and South Africa. :)

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