My two articles on Masai Mara and Nairobi animal orphanages have appeared in this issue of FL. It is my first for Frontline, so I feel pretty excited and happy.
http://www.frontline.in/stories/20120824291606400.htm
http://www.frontline.in/stories/20120824291607000.htm
When a child is born, so is a mother... A working mother's growing up years with her two children.
Friday, August 10, 2012
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TK: read it...fantastic...pics are superb too. you must write more like this...
I read your Kenyan Holidays,very good. ROSAMMA MATHEN
The articles are great, professional and all, and the pictures too (I especially loved the one with the baby elephant and its parents), and deserved to be published in Frontline. So, congratulations, Roshin! Diana Balteanu
great. keep it up.
Nicely written articles. Most informative for those wishing to visit the places mentioned. Rose.
your Kenya story is so lyrical, so evocative. and so sensitive too. get out of the desk and become a writer... Sudha Mahalingam.
Nice articles. I’d love to go on one of those African safari trips with the kids. I’m sure most of them are overly commercialised but they’d still be fun (I imagine). I notice the copyright in the images is Robin’s (trust me to notice that!), He obviously went with you? So where’s next, Great Wall of China, Grand Canyon? Best wishes Laurence
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