Born in Yorkshire, flame-haired June Kashita read avidly from the age of four, finding herself captivated by tales of the far-flung places to be found in such books as The Man-Eaters of Tsavo (Kenya) and Living Among Cannibals (Papua New Guinea).
Consequently, risking al.
As a newly qualified primary school teacher and all set for an English life, June met a man who was to become her future husband and as a black African, the cause of an almost irreconcilable rift between June and her parents.
Born in Yorkshire, flame-haired June Kashita read avidly from the age of four, finding herself captivated by tales of the far-flung places to be found in such books as The Man-Eaters of Tsavo (Kenya) and Living Among Cannibals (Papua New Guinea)