Tuesday, June 26, 2018
Why is there a Baobab tree on the cover of my book?
See a baobab tree and you're instantly intrigued. How can something grow and survive with its roots in the air? Not only do they survive, they are instrumental in the survival of humans providing food, medicine, shelter, and material to make cloth, ropes, baskets....
The baobabs in Mali fascinated me and it was logical to have a boabab tree play a role in the parts of the story set in West Africa.
Searching for a picture to use on the cover led me to: the fony baobab tree in Madagascar estimated to be over 1000 years old. (photo by David Thyberg)
and this: A hollow 3000 year-old baobab in Zimbabwe (photo Christophe Poudras) which can house up to 40 people.
and this: Avenue of the Baobabs - western Madagascar (photo Dani-Jeske)
and my favorite: In Mali.
To learn more about these amazing survivors in the harshest of conditions click here.
And to see what happens under that baobab on the cover of my book go to my website.
Labels:
adventure,
baobab tree,
Darlene Jones,
desert,
Mali,
mystery,
novel,
romance,
Sahara
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