Sing Africa Sing Selected poems by Pamela Ateka Published 2004 by Community Focus Group,Nairobi, Kenya In 2005 I coordinated an International Storytelling Festival in Perth Western Australia: Storytelling on the Edge. Before I knew it the programme had taken on a life of its own. Storytellers from all states/territories of Australia, as well as from Canada, England, Ireland, Israel, Kenya,
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By: Mabel Kaplan,
on 10/1/2010
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By: Mabel Kaplan,
on 9/3/2010
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The Woman Who Saved the Children: a biography of Eglantine Jebb, founder of Save the Children by Clare Mulley First published by Oneworld Publications, Oxford, England 2009. Released in Australia as a Paperback in 2010 A slab of marble in St Georges Cemetery two miles south of the city of Geneva in full view of Mount Salève, and on the end of a sparsely populated row, by a gravel path marks the
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An excellent review, Mabel. Sounds like an amazing story about an amazing woman.
Thank you Sally!