What's Left of Me

What's Left of Me

by Kat Zhang
3/5
(9 votes)

Paul Templer spent much of his life in Southern Africa.

An author, speaker, philanthropist, businessman, river safari guide, wildlife expert, and family man, Paul has directed his hunger for adventure and nerve for danger in a variety of arenas.

As a young adult with an aversion to settling down or getting a proper job, Paul led tourists on a kayak through the swells and challenges of the treacherous and unpredictable Zambezi River.

A near-death encounter with a hippopotamus changed everything for Paul and prompted him to form a philosophy that has since reshaped his life and career.

It is a philosophy of responsibility and empowerment that says, You are who, what and where you choose to be in life.

Paul currently lives in Michigan with his wife and three children.

First published
2012
Publishers
HarperCollins Publishers
Subjects
Children's fiction·Science fiction

This was a fascinating story about growing up and living in Africa. I particulary enjoyed his accounts as a young child and teenager growing up during the civil unrest in Rhodesia.

What's Left of Me is a beautiful, descriptive, engaging and touching narrative of a fascinating life journey and lesson. An inspiring and moving reminder that life is an adventure to be seized and fully embraced.

"What's Left of Me" is an incredibly moving story. I picked it up one morning and couldn't put it down until I finished it, ingesting every captivating morsel and experiencing a whole realm of emotions along the way; I laughed, I wept, and there were moments I was so engrossed that I had to remember to breathe.

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