
Beryl Markham was a Kenyan aviator born in England (one of the first bush pilots), adventurer, racehorse trainer and author. She was the first person to fly solo, non-stop across the Atlantic from Britain to North America. She wrote about her adventures in her memoir, West with the Night.
If the first responsibility of a memoirist is to lead a life worth writing about, Markham succeeded beyond all measure. Born Beryl Clutterbuck in the middle of England, she spent her life defying all expectations of how a woman should live and what a single person can achieve.Markham and her father moved to Kenya when she was a girl, and she grew up with a zebra for a pet, horses for friends, and baboons, lions, leopards, and gazelles for neighbors. She made money by scouting elephants from a tiny plane and would spend most of the rest of her life in East Africa as an adventurer, a racehorse trainer, and an aviatrix — she became the first person to fly nonstop from Europe to America.
These eight stories share many of the themes and interests found in West with the Night—Ms. Markham's lifelong fascination with horses, her experiences as a pilot, and her deep love for Africa.
My father and I settled in Africa in 1906. . . . And it was there, as a small girl, I was eaten by a lion.So begins a true story from aviatrix Beryl Markham’s autobiography. Here young Beryl and a “tame” lion called Paddy come together in an encounter that challenges our notions of wild and docile, trust and duplicity, punishment and forgiveness. Coupled with Don Brown’s expressive watercolors, The Good Lion is a powerful story that will leave readers wondering about the true natures of man and beast.
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by Beryl Markham
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by Beryl Markham
by Beryl Markham
by Beryl Markham
by Beryl Markham
by Beryl Markham
by Beryl Markham
by Beryl Markham
by Beryl Markham
by Beryl Markham
by Beryl Markham