In 1992 Liz Green sets off with eager optimism on a gap year in the Gambia. She naively wonders whether “going to a random, small, African country to teach English, and to be paid a pittance, may turn out to be a bad decision”, but she has no idea quite how bad...
She finds a rat in her bedroom, maggots in the living room and pigs in the street. Most of the kids she is teaching are older than her and her diet consists of fish heads in slime. She copes with extreme poverty, culture shock and sickness, but survives and eventually thrives.
Elizabeth is clueless but not quite hopeless in this light hearted tale of adventure and triumph over adversity.
She finds a rat in her bedroom, maggots in the living room and pigs in the street. Most of the kids she is teaching are older than her and her diet consists of fish heads in slime. She copes with extreme poverty, culture shock and sickness, but survives and eventually thrives.
Elizabeth is clueless but not quite hopeless in this light hearted tale of adventure and triumph over adversity.