BOTSWANA--(not a travel book), the author Amina Harrison's newly revised novel centered around, "one of the happiest places in Africa," as well as becoming increasingly flourishing. Known at one time as the Bechuanaland Protectorate, the modern day Botswana had been governed by the Bechuanaland tribe, all the way up to its complete freedom as an African nation, and nowadays Botswana has emerged besides its agricultural enterprises, into today's high tech business generally because of progress. Miss Harrison's novel in addition to Botswana as a backdrop, is really about an esteemed college professor who after receiving a lump sum of cash because of an endowment will use the funds to select six other students to travel to Botswana, where all of the students will be in, for a major surprise about the modern, emerging African nation of BOTSWANA.