East African Woman's League
'delightful' ... 'delicious descriptions of the country' ... 'a fascinating read' ... 'A most enjoyable book'
City to Cities Magazine
'a most impressive first book' ... 'an extraordinary tale' ... 'I do hope that this is not her only book'
Backpacker Ireland & UK Magazine
'a talented storyteller' ... 'full of the heat, danger and sparkle of Africa. Well worth a read.'
The Spectator, 3 January 2004
'the candour of an honest diary and the verve of letters to an intimate friend' ... 'teems with picturesque incidents'
Product Description
Raised by eccentric grandparents at Annesgrove, an Irish stately home, Diana Duff grew up surrounded by family ghosts, banshees and buried treasure. At 18, Diana entered the glamorous world of 1950s Kenya, becoming a stand-in for Grace Kelly before embarking on a career as a nurse. After marrying a young officer in the Colonial Service, Diana spent her nights shivering and alone, gun in hand, as the Mau Mau rebellion threatened to engulf her. Moving to Tanganyika, Diana went on to found the first inter-racial nursery school in East Africa before a transfer saw the family shifting to South Africa in the 1960s at the height of apartheid.