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Gerald Everett Jones discusses his novel set in Kenya, exploring themes of identity, philanthropy, and corruption. He shares insights from his personal experiences living in Kenya, the challenges of wildlife conservation, and the complexities of relationships depicted in his book. The dialogue delves into the writing process, storytelling techniques, and the broader societal issues reflected in the narrative, offering a rich tapestry of cultural insights and personal growth.

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