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| To Africa with Spatula: A Peace Corps Mom in Malawi, 1965-1967 | | Author: | | ISBN: | 0971517304 | Format: | Handover | Publish Date: | June, 2005 | | | | | | | | | Book Review | | |
Book Description Take one ordinary 1960s American family husband, wife, and four active boys from three to twelve. Add a Peace Corps staff assignment to Malawi, Africa and more than ninety letters home. Stir well, edit liberally, and you get To Africa With Spatula. This is the story of our family's two-and-a-half years of adventures (and mis- adventures), and especially of our growing and enduring love for this tiny beautiful African country and its people. The book title, To Africa With Spatula, was inspired by our favorite family activity, Sunday morning pancake open houses which we held to give the Peace Corps Volunteers a little touch of home. Africa and the whole Peace Corps experience got into our blood and forever changed the lives of our entire family. Jane Baker Lotter
About the Author Jane Baker Lotter grew up in Berkeley, California. After graduating from the University of California she and her husband Will raised four sons in Davis, California where they have lived for most of 50 years. Together they are involved in human rights work in Central America. Jane 's hobby is painting portraits of indigenous peoples. This is her first book.
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