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Paperback Return to Hemingway's Africa: From Hunter to Healer Book

ISBN: B0GWGWSFNJ

ISBN13: 9798991718530

Return to Hemingway's Africa: From Hunter to Healer

Return to Hemingway's Africa is an exploration of Hemingway's life, writings, and enduring connection to Africa, blending biography, travel narrative, and wildlife discovery into a compelling literary journey. Part historical chronicle and part modern safari adventure, the book follows the author's travels across Africa in search of the landscapes, stories, and experiences that shaped Hemingway's legendary African expeditions.

Tracing Hemingway's footsteps through remote regions of the continent, this unique volume examines both Hemingway's personal African journeys and the modern quest to rediscover them. Readers explore the places Hemingway lived, hunted, wrote, and traveled while gaining insight into how these experiences influenced his novels, short stories, and larger-than-life persona.

Beyond Africa, the book delves into Hemingway's broader life including his early years, wartime experiences, and his literary achievements, relationships, and final days. Offering a deeper understanding of the man behind the myth. More than 425 photographs, including historic imagery and vivid scenes of African wildlife, bring both Hemingway's era and today's landscapes to life.

While serving as an engaging companion for hunters, travelers, and readers, Return to Hemingway's Africa functions as both a guidebook and as a narrative tribute to adventure, literature, and history. The work also highlights Hemingway's early appreciation for environmental stewardship and today's ongoing conservation efforts to protect the animals and ecosystems that defined his African experiences.

Ideal for admirers of Hemingway, lovers of Africa, and anyone drawn to the intersection of literature, history, and wildlife, this volume celebrates the lasting legacy of one writer's profound relationship with the natural world.

All proceeds after production costs will benefit Hemingway Art and Historical Society, Key West Historical Society, Elephants Without Borders, and Big Life Foundation. All charities focus on education, conservation, study of the African wilderness and their beautiful wildlife populations, or Hemingway history, or art; all causes that Hemingway would approve of.

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