A Glimpse of Paradise

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Pub Date 28 Nov 2013 | Archive Date 23 May 2014

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A Glimpse of Paradise is Christopher Wingfield’s story of a unique African childhood.
It’s a book that shares Christopher’s love of Africa, capturing a childhood spent in the bush.

Christopher Wingfield is the youngest son of a prominent white hunter based in East Africa. A Glimpse of Paradise is his extraordinary account of his childhood beginning with his family’s flight from East Africa in the midst of political turmoil. His father’s work took the family to the beautiful and remote camp called Lilau situated on the banks of the Limpopo river in Mozambique. Here they experienced awe-inspiring encounters with wild animals, but also faced adversity – including flood waters and rabies epidemics. Once again political strife drove them on to a new African home – and they settled in the scenic Mazoe valley in Rhodesia, only to find themselves living in a farmhouse fortified against attacks from insurgents. With the deteriorating security situation they moved to an idyllic island on lake Kariba (on the border between Rhodesia and Zambia) to help run a camera safari business.

With personal recollections and photos, Christopher’s book is a glimpse into a bush childhood in a bygone Africa.


A Glimpse of Paradise is Christopher Wingfield’s story of a unique African childhood.
It’s a book that shares Christopher’s love of Africa, capturing a childhood spent in the bush.

Christopher...


A Note From the Publisher

Born in Nairobi in 1957, Christopher Wingfield lived most of his life in Africa. His interests have always been photography and travel. He now lives in Hertfordshire with his wife and two children, after relocating to the UK following the increasing violence they experienced in South Africa.

Born in Nairobi in 1957, Christopher Wingfield lived most of his life in Africa. His interests have always been photography and travel. He now lives in Hertfordshire with his wife and two children...


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ISBN 9781783068753
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