The Jungle Survivor

A Thriller About the African Jungle

by Stephen L Takomana (PE)


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 5/11/2012

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 180
ISBN : 9781467890045
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 180
ISBN : 9781467890038

About the Book

In this book, the author sets out places and scenes that relates to the environment and places as would be ideal for the period when Malawi then Nyasaland was with very low population density and a total population of about three million people. As such, some scenes relate to periods before and immediately after the country’s independence and Republic; and closely relate to the areas the author visited and or lived. Written as his spare time hobby, this book is based on fiction from the author’s imagination based on some real sites in the country and relates to some real life occurrences in the days when the country had fascinating jungles and forests full of wild animals, beautiful birds and reptiles. Some scenes are based on places that are nonexistent, but would in real life be possible to have existed elsewhere in this country. Time and again, the author delves into the Railway world from where the scenes of the then Nyasaland Railway inevitably come into focus; but blends them with both existing and nonexistent Railway stations and sidings to draw away the reader from associating the story with anyone living or dead. Some scenes also delve into periods when Malawi Railways was in operation. In setting out this book, the author aims at capturing the mind of the readers and the learners in English, who might find this book useful for expanding their vocabulary. With such settings, the book is intended to incite amusement and laughter that will in the end maintain the attention of the reader to continue reading to the very end. In some cases, the author has deliberately used vocabulary that would be difficult for some beginners in English. However, this vindicates one of its purposes; to entice the reader not to flounder, but use the dictionary for expansion into the world of vocabulary. Zizwa and other names used in this book are all fictitious names that bear no relation to anyone living or dead. Again the author does, nowhere in the book, write about his experiences as the environment of his growth in mission places set out in the passage above, bears no relation to the settings in the stories in this book.


About the Author

A trained Professional Mechanical Engineer, the author graduated with an Engineering Diploma from The Polytechnic (University Of Malawi), Bachelor of Applied Science degree (Mech. Eng) from the University of Waterloo (Ontario) and a Post Graduate Diploma in Management from MIM (Cyprus). He spent considerable part of his life as a Railway Engineer where he rose to the position of Chief Mechanical Engineer and ended up as a Corporate Planning Manager with the National Railway in Malawi. Later he joined the Motor Service Industry as a Service Manager and rose to Branch Manager with Stansfield Motors limited. One of the greatest contributions towards his career as an engineer is derived from his early primary school education imparted by his parents and late grandfather whose initial teaching methods paved way to his career. Thanks also to his father and mother whose work programmes allowed the author to move and live in a number of districts in the Southern Region of Malawi.