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Jock of the Bushveld
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I keep thinking about what a dangerous life these men and their dogs led. They seem to be close- knit and to look out for each other for the most part. But death and loss is handled very matter of factly, in today's day and age, it appears almost callous.
I'm also a bit disappointed that we hear so much about people and so little about the dogs.
Generally, I'm opposed to hunting, but these men are usually hunting for food and safety. Piers Anthony wrote in his Geodyssey novels that since the dawn of man, we have been destroying the world. This does seem true when people kill leopards.
Any thoughts around Jim's behavior to members of the Shangaan tribe? For me it highlights how quick we are to discriminate against anyone different.
Come back soon Cecily! My mind is drifting.
I'm also a bit disappointed that we hear so much about people and so little about the dogs.
Generally, I'm opposed to hunting, but these men are usually hunting for food and safety. Piers Anthony wrote in his Geodyssey novels that since the dawn of man, we have been destroying the world. This does seem true when people kill leopards.
Any thoughts around Jim's behavior to members of the Shangaan tribe? For me it highlights how quick we are to discriminate against anyone different.
Come back soon Cecily! My mind is drifting.

I can't remember exactly where it occurred in the book, but Jock's order of preference was said to be white men, Zulus, and then everyone else.

I found Jim fascininating. Mpumalanga and Limpopo is not the usual territory of the Zulus, Jim's a long way from home. Yet he wears the place like a second skin and torments the more peaceful Shangaan people. I think that saying Jock loved Zulus second meant that he loved Jim second.
When's your birthday? My folks, sister in law, niece and brother's expected baby are all December babies!

Old Zwaartland's end was heartbreaking

True. He's been there. I've found though that the book is not what I expected. There's more detail about life then and less about the dog than I thought there'd be.

Just finished it.
Already started crying last night because I knew the end was near.
This is too much

Lol. Adelle is the on call anesthetist at tbh! Can't imagine how nervous your tears made the patient! This is why you shouldn't read in theater. Hope you and your patient are good.

It's context. I know what Adele does and she's on call. John's softie side and Adele's ambiguity made me laugh.

Although, tears are never wasted - they cleanse the soul. You always feel better after crying.
Adele, I was reading Terry Pratchett on my kindle once during a registrar meeting. If you start chuckling to yourself in a room of would-be psychiatrists, they think you are odd.
Please discuss any thoughts arising from week 3.