The Wilderness Family: Living with Africa's Wildlife - Experience Wildlife Adventures from Home | Perfect for Nature Lovers & Safari Enthusiasts
The Wilderness Family: Living with Africa's Wildlife - Experience Wildlife Adventures from Home | Perfect for Nature Lovers & Safari Enthusiasts

The Wilderness Family: Living with Africa's Wildlife - Experience Wildlife Adventures from Home | Perfect for Nature Lovers & Safari Enthusiasts

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Everyone warned Kobie Krüger that being the wife of a game warden at a remote ranger station in South Africa's largest national park would be an arduous move. The heat was unbearable, malaria would be a constant danger, her husband would have to be away for long stretches, there were no schools or nearby doctors for their three daughters, and of course the area teemed with wild animals. Yet for Kobie and her family, the seventeen years at South Africa's Kruger National Park were the most magical of their lives. Now, in The Wilderness Family, Kobie recounts the enchanting adventures and extraordinary encounters they experienced in this vast reserve where wildlife has right of way.Kobie and her husband Kobus were overwhelmed by the beauty of the Mahlangeni ranger station when they arrived with their little girls in the autumn of 1980. Golden sunshine glowed in the lush garden where fruit bats hung in the sausage trees; hippos basked in the glittering waters of the Letaba River; storks and herons perched along the shore. Kobie felt she had found heaven on earth--until she awoke that first night to find a python slithering silently across her bedroom floor. It was the perfect introduction to the wonders and terrors that awaited her.As the Krügers settled in, they became accustomed to living in the midst of ravishing splendor and daily surprises. A honey badger they nursed back to health rampaged affectionately through the house. Sneaky hyenas stole blankets and cook pots. Ordinarily placid elephants grew foul-tempered and violent in the summer heat. And one terrible day, the shadow of tragedy fell across the family when a lion attacked Kobus in the bush and nearly killed him.But nothing prepared the Krügers for the adventure of raising an orphaned lion cub. The cub was only a few days old and on the verge of death when they found him alone.  Leo, as the girls promptly named the cub, survived on loads of love and bottles of fat-enriched milk, and soon became an affectionate, rambunctious member of the family. At the heart of the book, Kobie recounts the unique bond that each of the Krügers forged with Leo and their sometimes hilarious endeavor to teach him to become a "real" lion and live with his own kind in the wild.Writing with deep affection and luminous prose, Kobie Krüger captures here the mystery of untamed Africa--its fathomless skies, soulful landscapes, and most of all, its astonishing array of animals. By turns funny and heart-breaking, engaging and suspenseful, The Wilderness Family is an unforgettable memoir of a woman, her family, and the amazing game reserve they called home for seventeen incredible years.

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Some books you like, some you don't, and some you read and you know that they will have a special place in your soul. The Wilderness Family is one of those books that will have a place in my most cherished heart bookshelf.Kobie Krüger is the wife of a game ranger in Africa, and the richness of her storytelling is second to none. As far as quotableness, I'd have to think of Terry Pratchett to find someone more quotable, and that's definitely saying something.Coming from an Island, one of the greatest fears is that of insularity or feeling disconnected from the rest of the world. That's because Puerto Rico might be a pristine paradise and a bridge, but being surrounded by water, the borders I know are all geographic. The Wilderness Family is the type of book that truly expands horizons in so many ways and it is continuously heartfelt, often laugh out loud funny, and a book that feels like a hug between its covers.Kobie details the adventures she has in different places they live following her husband's work as game ranger and along the way there are stories about hippos, elephants, honey badgers, a territorial spitting cobra, bats that live IN the house, and most dearly, lions. If you've ever had a dog you're close with, this book will make complete sense to you (special shoutout to Wolfie and the other pups in this book, btw). I was constantly reminded of my relationship with all the pups I've been in contact with, seeing comparisons with all of them in all sorts of animals that appear in the book.Throughout, timelines blur a bit, which might be a bit confusing, but it all serves the narrative and flow of the book. By this I mean that what you read in one chapter might have happened after something you read further in the book. Not a gripe by any means, just an observation for when you readIt had been a while since I read a book I forced myself to take it easy and not plow through, not think of reading goals, and just enjoy. It was like dessert, a great glass of wine, or a truly special meal, you do your best to make the experience last. Throughout, I smiled quite often and I felt such deep stirring in my chest that I would often find myself crying at how much I shared in Kobie's experiences, not to mention learning just how much I'd like to hug a lion.The Wilderness Family is a special book...a special piece of art and something I'd gladly recommend to anyone looking for something to remind them why they love to read, why they love to write, and why it is so important to do our best to protect nature and our fellow Earth neighbors. Too often we're too connected to phones, the TV, and stuff like that, and this book is a gorgeous reminder that there is beauty in the wilderness that should be respected and treasured.Highest marks I could give for a book and something I think most people would enjoy reading. I'd say two thumbs up, but maybe Kobie would take offense....but that's for you to find out why in the book :)