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My Life with Kangaroos
Contents
Preface |
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1 Kangaroos as Yet Undiscovered |
1 |
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2 School Years |
12 |
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3 Under the Spell of the Kangaroo |
28 |
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4 Thwarted Courtship |
40 |
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5 Dora |
49 |
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6 A Firm Decision |
61 |
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7 In the Land of My Dreams at Last |
77 |
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8 Pebbly Beach |
90 |
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9 Jacqueline |
103 |
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10 Moving like a Kangaroo |
117 |
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11 A Community of Individuals |
124 |
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12 The Bosses |
131 |
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13 Manuela |
143 |
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14 Of Mothers and Children |
148 |
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15 It’s Certainly Not Deathly Quiet! |
156 |
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16 All Kinds of Remarkable Things |
160 |
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17 Dreams |
170 |
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18 Kangaroos Overcome the Iron Curtain |
180 |
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19 My Brother and I |
209 |
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20 Aboriginals |
222 |
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21 Eukala |
233 |
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22 The All-Embracing Unity |
248 |
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Acknowledgments |
255 |
Doris Herrmann has studied and written about kangaroos since the age of
15. She lives in Reinach, near Basel, Switzerland.
Print Edition
ISBN 978-1-56368-559-0, 6 x 9 paperback, 270 pages, 20 photographs
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