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Memories of South Pacific Islands and An African Safari
by Marjory G. Harris
126 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); catalogue #02-0442; ISBN 1-55369-629-8; US$17.00, C$18.95, EUR14.00, £10.00
Travel to the South Seas and Africa in the early 1970s. A time when travel was still an adventure, when Raffles, one of the world's grand old hotels, had fallen on hard times, and mini-skirts were a novelty in Australia.
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About the Book
Memories of South Pacific Islands and an African Safari, the third in a series, is a book about traveling to exotic places, in the early 1970s, by a woman who loved to travel and had the money to do it in style. But it's more than that. It's a book about the joys ad sadness that come with enduring friendships.
Marjory takes her readers to the Polynesian Cultural Centre near Honolulu; to geysers that look and feel like modern-day Hades in New Zealand; to a 6 a.m. sheep shearing in Australia, an elegant cocktail party in Enugu, Nigeria; to a guard with a gun who took a "no swimming" sign a little too seriously; and to a lesson on how to tell when a rhino is about to charge. She takes you, also, into the sadness of seeing a dear friend through a tragic car accident and the laughter and frustrations of a long trip shared with these friends.
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About the Author
Marjory Harris was born in 1908 in the beautiful West Coast city of Vancouver, Canada, and lives there still. Her early years were influenced by politics; her father was a federal cabinet minister. Then motherhood, and helping her husband build a successful advertising agency. After a divorce, Marjory was on her own-and she came into her own. She did volunteer work with the United Nations International Co-operation Year and The Experiment in International Living. She remarried in 1971 and, with her husband, continued to travel. At eighty-nine, widowed, legally blind, no longer able to travel, she bought a computer, memorized the keyboard, and began to record and to publish happy memories of her travels.
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