Running in Africa: Photo By Peter Murphy

Biography & Memoir
Cover of the book Running in Africa: Photo By Peter Murphy by Stephanie Jill Hodge, Stephanie Jill Hodge
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Author: Stephanie Jill Hodge ISBN: 9781465948397
Publisher: Stephanie Jill Hodge Publication: March 6, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Stephanie Jill Hodge
ISBN: 9781465948397
Publisher: Stephanie Jill Hodge
Publication: March 6, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

It's a roller coaster ride of a travelogue.There is an inverse relationship between angst and diversion-seeking behavior which takes the reader through packs of cigarettes and bottles of good South African cheap wine, across crocodile infested waters, on 33 mile runs with, boulders and baboons, and into very precarious emotional and social situations from which Hodge manages to extricate herself and remain unscathed. At 26, Hodge is weary, wondering, homesick and puzzled about love. And she really wants to find out how to get into the Okavango delta for good!

The raw stream of thoughts, events, and feelings, are like a rope, magnified down to the fiber level. The personal account of Botswana highlights the different strands of her journey and how they are woven together: the cycles of highs and lows about teaching, poverty, personal love, a struggling society, relationships, adventure, and running. They are inseparable components recalled vividly.
The characters include British geologists working for DeBeers, an Afrikaner mercenary working at a Botswana abattoir, American geologists and Peace Corps teachers, Canadian teachers, and a local zoologist, among others.

The book is about running and becoming whole in self and place (fighting the yang) and a phenomenal athlete quite by accident. As a way of coping, Hodge picked up long distance running and competed to become the National Marathon Champion of Botswana for 1992.

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Harvard educated, Hodge has been providing technical assistance and support to governments, UN agencies, and NGOs as staff and consultant. Hodge's UN career begun as Junior Professional Officer in Indonesia 1994. Global advocate on Education for Sustainable Development, she has unique and concrete experience developing platforms, partnerships and action plans to support fragile communities in the management of their resources, hazards, and disasters. Hodge continues to write creatively and is living in New York City with her husband Monty.

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It's a roller coaster ride of a travelogue.There is an inverse relationship between angst and diversion-seeking behavior which takes the reader through packs of cigarettes and bottles of good South African cheap wine, across crocodile infested waters, on 33 mile runs with, boulders and baboons, and into very precarious emotional and social situations from which Hodge manages to extricate herself and remain unscathed. At 26, Hodge is weary, wondering, homesick and puzzled about love. And she really wants to find out how to get into the Okavango delta for good!

The raw stream of thoughts, events, and feelings, are like a rope, magnified down to the fiber level. The personal account of Botswana highlights the different strands of her journey and how they are woven together: the cycles of highs and lows about teaching, poverty, personal love, a struggling society, relationships, adventure, and running. They are inseparable components recalled vividly.
The characters include British geologists working for DeBeers, an Afrikaner mercenary working at a Botswana abattoir, American geologists and Peace Corps teachers, Canadian teachers, and a local zoologist, among others.

The book is about running and becoming whole in self and place (fighting the yang) and a phenomenal athlete quite by accident. As a way of coping, Hodge picked up long distance running and competed to become the National Marathon Champion of Botswana for 1992.

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Harvard educated, Hodge has been providing technical assistance and support to governments, UN agencies, and NGOs as staff and consultant. Hodge's UN career begun as Junior Professional Officer in Indonesia 1994. Global advocate on Education for Sustainable Development, she has unique and concrete experience developing platforms, partnerships and action plans to support fragile communities in the management of their resources, hazards, and disasters. Hodge continues to write creatively and is living in New York City with her husband Monty.

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