This book gives us a brilliant insight into many things: lions, growing up, disease, Africa, family, equality, and, most importantly, change.
Beautifully written, it describes the trials and triumphs of moving from one life to a very unique and different other one. With passages of writing not just from the three main children, Angus, Travers and Maisie, but from other important characters, too, such as their little half-brother, Oakley, and their step-sister, Philippa.
But the saddest thing for me was what happened years later. The Lion 'Children' are all grown up. They moved, (ironically) back to England to study courses at various prestigious universities. After a rape, their inspirational mum, who helped found the Women Against Rape charity, split up with Pieter. The newspaper article I read all this information in shattered my visions of a happy family, growing up and living amongst the lions that were now a big part of their lives.