In Peter`s own words: These are the stories of a not particularly brave safari guide... As a child I knew that I was afraid of heights, & while uncomfortable admitting any phobia, was glad to have only one. Then I met my first crocodile. Now I know that there are at least two things in the world that unhinge my knees with fear, sour my breath, & overwhelm me with an urge to squeeze my eyes shut & wake up somewhere else. In this companion to ” Don`t Run, Whatever You Do”, Peter Allison encounters ravenous lions, stampeding elephants & lovesick rhinos. He recounts his hairy, & often hilarious, adventures in a private section of South Africa`s famous Kruger National Park & in Botswana`s Okavango Delta, where desert animals from the Kalahari make their homes next to aquatic creatures like hippos, & where the unusual becomes commonplace. It is written with a wonderful, gentle humour evocative of Gerald Durrell. One can almost feel the heat from the campfire flames as the stories are told.