Bill Bryson’s African Diary
Bryson’s Africa. This super slim 50-page book is brimming with Bill Bryson’s usual mix of humor, interesting insights and information—this time about his 2002 trip to Nairobi, Kenya. While Bill saw beautiful green grassy stretches with herds of impalas, zebras, families of baboons, and thousands of pink flamingos, most of the trip was eye-opening for different reasons. One stop was at an enormous slum with 700,000 inhabitants living without running water in horrendous conditions. Another destination was CARE’s refugee camp where thousands of Somalis and others seek shelter, food, and work. A journey that was rife with danger and despair, this is one excursion I’m glad to read about without a twinge of temptation to undertake it myself. It made me acutely aware of the blessings, comforts, and luxuries I take for granted—like running water. Bryson’s trip was sponsored by CARE International, the leading poverty-fighting organization in the world. “CARE works aroun