By: James Alexander Currie (Author), Bonnie J. Fladung (Author)
Experience the thrilling journey of African Wildlife Adventurer, James Alexander Currie and Bonnie J. Fladung, with their book, When Eagles Roar. This easy-to-read and understand travel guide is the best way to explore the wonders of Africa. With overall satisfaction guaranteed, you're sure to have an amazing experience! Ferro: This is one white game rangers memoirs of his years working at the exclusive Phinda Game Reserve in South Africa. He charts the path from his boyhood in Cape Town, then his training to hunt and track, then his time as a professional guide serving well-heeled foreign guests, then his subsequent birding adventures in various countries.
It’s a fairly informative read, with one or two funny moments. It’s not exactly literature though I would say. Tales of wonderful and uplifting African wildlife are to me somewhat degraded by his frequent peppering of expletives. He has something of an adolescent humor, the mentality of an overgrown public schoolboy perhaps, where everything can be ultimately viewed as a joke or an adventure. He relates the childish pranks of his twenties. His knowledge of the wildlife is interesting at points, but not entirely profound. He joins the stampede of white South Africans claiming they were the exception to the rule under apartheid, and had always entertained close and equitable relationships with blacks. Its not in the same league as the old hunting classics of a century ago of course, but its reasonably well-written and not bad for light...
United States on May 10, 2023
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United Kingdom on Dec 26, 2022
ellen jacobs: I really enjoyed the personal stories related here and feeling like we were hearing them first hand. Obviously the author is well educated and has written a book about his exciting work with Africa’s wildlife.
United States on Nov 13, 2022
Courtney: On paged 194-195 he takes a pro hunting stance citing Fredrick Selous and Theodore Roosevelt. He writes that hunting even trophy hunting can benefit conservation. Hunting is about destruction; bloodlust, cruelty, pride, greed, gory glory, toxic masculinity, and hatred. Conservation is about protection; love for animals and the natural world. "As long as hunting is controlled and adds value to conservation, I don't see why environmentalists are so dead against it." That is like saying you are in favor of health, wholesomeness, and wellness while being a smoker, a vaper, and an alcoholic. This is NOT one of those instances where two opposite things can both be true. We don't need to hunt for food (we have grocery stores and our own gardens and farms) and we should admire animals alive with their parts on their bodies or leave them alone. I used to go fishing until I realized I was hunting but with fish so I stopped so I can say I love animals. Hunting and fish destroy the progress of conservation. The legal hunting of wolves in the US in recent years (and in the past before wolves were protected_ has wiped out entire packs and destroyed years of conservation progress. There is no...
United States on Aug 23, 2022
David Birch: Though only 'dipped into' so far, the content looks very interesting. Experiences are many and descriptions vivid.
United Kingdom on Jul 28, 2021
Jim S. Royer: This book is a very entertaining account of one man's relationship with nature, and family and friends that fit into this relationship. He is a great story teller and some of his incredible adventures with wildlife are the product of just being in the wilds of Africa (and elsewhere) for much of his life. Others were a product of his own recklessness and youthful enthusiasm. He is obviously very knowledgeable and enthusiastic about wildlife (especially in Africa) and this enthusiasm and quest for knowledge is contagious. Except for one relatively slow (but informative) part in the middle of the book, I didn't want to put the book down. I was very disappointed when I was done reading the book. I spent a month on a photo safari in East Africa with two native guides, but I was humbled by Mr. Currie's knowledge of wildlife and also horrified by his occasional lack of judgment in the field. But it sure made for some edge-of-your-seat situations! I learned about many of the animals I had seen in Africa and I grew along with Mr. Curry, who now appears to look back at some of the things he did with disapproval. I'm envious of his lifestyle and very appreciative that he has taken the time...
United States on Jul 25, 2015
Lynne Cotton: Well written, fast paced and brought back wonderful memories of Cape Town, the most beautiful of cities and the excitement of safaris in South Africa.
Canada on Apr 14, 2015
Well travelled birder: having travelled to this part of the world and during the period this book relates too I was very keen to read it. I found the book to be true to life ( if a little exaggerated about the exploits of others !! ) but both a fun and informative read & one I recommend to others
United Kingdom on Feb 08, 2015
j: If ever there was a book that would keep you on the edge of your seat, this is it. I’ve read my share of fiction suspense novels, but they cannot compare to the real life adventures told in “When Eagles Roar”. Most of the time, I found myself fiercely gripping this book, eyes as big as saucers, my heart pounding, as I feared what would happen next. The author’s incredible storytelling ability pulls you into the action right alongside him. You’ll imagine yourself facing an unimaginable danger, snapping your head around looking for cover, all the while trying to remember the mantra: “Don’t run. Look at me and I’ll tell you what to do”. You’ll have moments to catch your breath, but keep your tissues handy; there are stories in this book that will bring tears to your eyes and make your heart ache.
Along the way, you’ll find that you’ve gained tremendous insight into nature. No guide book compares to the author’s ability to explain the thought processes and actions of a variety of animals, from insects to elephants. While his depth of knowledge is outstanding, it’s his ability to relay that information in the form of a complete story that is truly...
United States on Dec 04, 2014
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Total Reviews | 5 reviews | 105 reviews | 44 reviews |
General Africa Travel Books | General Africa Travel Books | General Africa Travel Books | General Africa Travel Books |
ISBN-13 | 978-0990766001 | 978-1984856739 | 978-0762796472 |
Best Sellers Rank | #512 in General Africa Travel Books#955 in Biology of Wildlife#2,902 in Travelogues & Travel Essays | #2 in General Africa Travel Books#3 in African Cooking, Food & Wine#77 in Vegan Cooking | #2 in Botswanan Travel Guides#30 in General Africa Travel Books#198 in Travelogues & Travel Essays |
Paperback | 312 pages | 288 pages | |
Publisher | Ukhozi Press | Ten Speed Press | Lyons Press; 2nd ed. edition |
Language | English | English | English |
Customer Reviews | 4.4/5 stars of 344 ratings | 4.8/5 stars of 1,361 ratings | 4.5/5 stars of 3,876 ratings |
Biology of Wildlife | Biology of Wildlife | ||
Travelogues & Travel Essays | Travelogues & Travel Essays | Travelogues & Travel Essays | |
Item Weight | 15.2 ounces | 2.6 pounds | 0.705 ounces |
Dimensions | 6 x 0.71 x 9 inches | 8.27 x 1.13 x 10.25 inches | 5.5 x 0.8 x 8 inches |
ISBN-10 | 0990766004 | 1984856731 | 0762796472 |
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Germany on Aug 08, 2023