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Whilst camping in Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia, Canada 'Bird'
Doggley is spirited through time from 1962 to the present day. In
his new world he encounters the grandchildren of his best friend,
Bobby Bean who are on holiday from England. With their help and
that of the mysterious Jonny Eagle they attempt to solve a local
mystery of stolen gold bullion.
Bangladesh is a destination for only the most battle-scarred traveller. Henry Kissenger's infamous 'basket case' label, just about the only PR about the country to have made it to the west, is not entirely unfounded, and it is against this backdrop that the auto biographical account Expatriate Games takes place. The narrative charts a fascinating and engrossing voyage of discovery. Through all the adversity the author's look at the country is both critical and sympathetic, any exasperation accompanied by a willingness to see people as individuals and swallow any distaste one might feel towards practices of which one disapproves, over and above the necessity to get along.
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Discovery Miles 27 110
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