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Books by Natascha Scott-Stokes
Natascha Scott-Stokes established herself as a pioneering traveller in 1989, when she became the first woman to travel the length of the Amazon River alone and wrote a book about it, An Amazon and a Donkey. She emigrated from England to Chile in 2006. She has a Masters in Latin American history and archaeology from the University of London and is a member of various professional associations, including US-based Biographers International; the Chilean Translators’ Association; and the Society of Authors in the UK. She has written about Latin America since 1986.
Interviews with Natascha Scott-Stokes
The best books on Chile, recommended by Natascha Scott-Stokes
Chile is a country of extremes says travel writer and translator Natascha Scott-Stokes, who has lived there for nearly two decades. She chooses five books that give a good sense of the country, from a novel by one of Chile’s great writers, to the biography of the folk singer who was brutally murdered after the 1973 military coup.