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Jungle Child
Sabine Kuegler

Jungle Child

Virago Press Ltd (Sep 22, 2005)
9781844082612
| Paperback
320 pages | 152 x 230 mm | English
Dewey 959.803092

Genre

  • Geography & History

Subject

  • Adjustment (Psychology) In Children
  • Boarding Schools
  • Children
  • Ethnology
  • Jungles

Plot

In 1980 seven-year-old Sabine Kuegler and her family went to live in a remote jungle area of West Papua among the recently discovered Fayu - a tribe untouched by modern civilisation. Her childhood was spent hunting, shooting poisonous spiders with arrows and chewing on pieces of bat-wing in place of gum. She also learns how brutal nature can be - and sees the effect of war and hatred on tribal peoples. After the death of her Fayu-brother, Ohri, Sabine decides to leave the jungle and, aged seventeen, she goes to a boarding school in Switzerland - a traumatic change for a girl who acts and feels like one of the Fayu. 'Fear is something I learnt here' she says. 'In the Lost Valley, with a lost tribe, I was happy. In the rest of the world it was I who was lost.' Here is Sabine Kuegler's remarkable true story of a childhood lived out in the Indonesian jungle, and the struggle to conform to European society that followed.

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