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Tick Bite Fever Dave Bennun

Tick Bite Fever By Dave Bennun

Tick Bite Fever by Dave Bennun


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Summary

The story of how a how bemused and accident-prone small boy from Swindon discovered Africa in the 1970s. Bennun spent his formative years in Zambia and Kenya and has since become a writer. For the young David, danger reared its head at every opportunity, but luckily he lived to tell the tale.

Tick Bite Fever Summary

Tick Bite Fever by Dave Bennun

The story of how a how bemused and accident-prone small boy from Swindon discovered Africa in the 1970s. Bennun spent his formative years in Zambia and Kenya and has since become a writer. For the young David, danger reared its head at every opportunity, but luckily he lived to tell the tale.

About Dave Bennun

Born in Swindon in 1968, Dave Bennun's family moved to Zambia in 1971 where he fell ill and was soon diagnosed with meningitis. He survived and in 1973 the family moved to Kenya where they lived for the next 16 years. When he was 18, Dave returned to the UK to take a place at the University of Sussex. After graduation Dave landed a job at Melody Maker and then moved to become Features Editor at Loaded. He is now freelance, lives in Brighton and writes for The Guardian, Observer, Mail on Sunday, Sunday Telegraph and GQ. He is also Jeremy Clarkson's co-writer for his chat show, Clarkson. They wanted to call the show Paxman, but the producer overruled them.

Additional information

GOR000929689
9780091886899
0091886899
Tick Bite Fever by Dave Bennun
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Ebury Publishing
20030403
256
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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