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The Last Savanna The Last Savanna by Mike Bond
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“I have spent hours and hours watching elephants, and to come to understand what emotional creatures they are...it's not just a species facing extinction, it's massive individual suffering.”
Mike Bond, The Last Savanna
“The breeze across the desert as the light died was so sweet she could almost drink it.”
Mike Bond, The Last Savanna
“Long before the stars died the birds began to sing - cool rippling doves, loud cheery starlings, the long lilting trills of warblers and thrushes.”
Mike Bond, The Last Savanna
“Why in the morning is there so much hope? And in the evening only fatigued”
Mike Bond, The Last Savanna
“...He sat back on his heels and watched the stars one by one cut their way through onrushing darkness, till all was reversed, day was night, and the blackness glittered with all the desert's sands, each a tiny flame beyond the bounds of time.”
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“One by one and then together the birds chanted, warbled, whistled, and cooed, like a rare desert plant bursting into life after the rain.”
Mike Bond, The Last Savanna
“Faraway a leopard barked that high, dissatisfied deep roar it cuts off so sharply, as if its annoyance is too great to express, can only be appeased.”
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“Inside her head or out in the desert was the same, and the air inside her throat was very dry to keep from crying and her neck sore from forcing herself not to look down, not to look back.”
Mike Bond, The Last Savanna
“The immense desert, empty as a bird's wing, inspired him with promise.”
Mike Bond, The Last Savanna
“A camel brayed columns from the rondavels; new sunlight struck the savage earth.”
Mike Bond, The Last Savanna
“Dawn raced like fire across the savanna.”
Mike Bond, The Last Savanna
“Some day they’ll realize malaria comes from the continent itself: Africa is a fever. For Africa there’s no chloroquine. No matter if you leave it, it’s engraved in your blood. Yet”
Mike Bond, The Last Savanna
“...the track of the three camels and three pairs of sandals was like an arrow diminishing into infinity across the wavering sand.”
Mike Bond, The Last Savanna
“Water was how the desert would bring everyone together. The antelope's daily prayer, weighing the mortal need of water with the mortal danger of obtaining it.”
Mike Bond, The Last Savanna
“But wasn't that progress too, that the elephants were killed off like the mastodon and giant rhino before them, like all other wildlife and wild places? 'We can't stop time,' MacAdam said. 'But you can change the way it goes,' Nehemiah insisted.”
Mike Bond, The Last Savanna
“Already this sun was pouring its wrath into the blue Indian ocean where swordfish and marlin cruised like silver-blue attenuated warheads in their green-gold depths...”
Mike Bond, The Last Savanna
“The eastern savanna shifted from charcoal to deep purple; to the west a feverish orange moon sank into the Kiambu Hills.”
Mike Bond, The Last Savanna
“The wind from the east over his shoulder carried the tang of drying murram grass and the scents of bitter pungent shrubs, of red earth and brown earth of old scat and stones heating in the midafternoon sun.”
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“house, and locked the rifle and cartridges away in the dark”
Mike Bond, The Last Savanna
“features became Halia’s, longer, more slender, the cartilage of her nose concave as bone. But Halia’s skin was far too pale; she”
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