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Free Range — on Traveling in Tanzania with My Children

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“By the last day of our stay in the game reserve, I had relaxed enough to leave the girls to their own devices while my husband and I joined an armed ranger on a walking safari, proscribed to kids sixteen or under. They had a good time. Amongst giraffes and whistling thorn trees, my husband and I did also.

We left the next day for Zanzibar exuberant and unscathed. I thought the most perilous part of our trip was finished.”

Free Range tells the true story of a trip I took to Tanzania with my young daughters, bringing an unanticipated peril. It first appeared in Brain, Child and then was selected for the anthology Best Women’s Travel Writing, Vol 10.

 

To read the rest of the essay, look here.

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