Rambles with my Family

Nonfiction, History, Africa, Biography & Memoir
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Author: Wendy Maitland ISBN: 9781911412519
Publisher: PublishDrive Publication: October 4, 2017
Imprint: Dolman Scott Publishing Language: English
Author: Wendy Maitland
ISBN: 9781911412519
Publisher: PublishDrive
Publication: October 4, 2017
Imprint: Dolman Scott Publishing
Language: English

These are no ordinary rambles, and the family is no ordinary family. On the first page they trip innocently into a war zone and from there the story gathers pace as they flee from one hazard to the next. These perils do not end with the war as the family becomes nomadic, led by a headstrong intrepid father who is restless and driven. As his family ever more hopefully cling to dreams of normality, the story is by turns funny and tragic, quirky and poignant, but always compelling.

5.0 out of 5 stars
A candid, brave and worthwhile book.
BymacDuffon 21 September 2017
Do not be fooled by the first title word, this book is neither slow nor off the mark. It is a cracking good read and write, leaving the reader wanting more. The author is endowed with that rare gift of candour which invites her audience into a world both hilariously funny at times and tragic at others. One is left not only having felt it a privilege to have embarked on this journey through personal events written with such sensitivity and integrity, but also more aware of the wider historical and cultural background in which it sits.
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Truly wonderful
ByAmazon Customeron 19 September 2017
This is an incredible story of childhood dreams, family bonds, tragegies depicting an emotional journey through life, love and survival. I laughed and cried at the same time and felt I have been taken on a trip in a magical bygone world. Beautifully written with careful research and poignantly witty. A must read for any book lover!
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An excellent read.
ByLynne P.on 4 September 2017
This book is SO well written. I could imagine the places and the scenes as Wendy's ability to describe the events was outstanding. I could not put the book down and now I am waiting impatiently for book two.
An excellent read.
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Absorbing family life story
ByJean Highamon 20 September 2017
I loved this book, I am looking forward to the sequel. It definitely left me wanting more

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These are no ordinary rambles, and the family is no ordinary family. On the first page they trip innocently into a war zone and from there the story gathers pace as they flee from one hazard to the next. These perils do not end with the war as the family becomes nomadic, led by a headstrong intrepid father who is restless and driven. As his family ever more hopefully cling to dreams of normality, the story is by turns funny and tragic, quirky and poignant, but always compelling.

5.0 out of 5 stars
A candid, brave and worthwhile book.
BymacDuffon 21 September 2017
Do not be fooled by the first title word, this book is neither slow nor off the mark. It is a cracking good read and write, leaving the reader wanting more. The author is endowed with that rare gift of candour which invites her audience into a world both hilariously funny at times and tragic at others. One is left not only having felt it a privilege to have embarked on this journey through personal events written with such sensitivity and integrity, but also more aware of the wider historical and cultural background in which it sits.
Comment

Truly wonderful
ByAmazon Customeron 19 September 2017
This is an incredible story of childhood dreams, family bonds, tragegies depicting an emotional journey through life, love and survival. I laughed and cried at the same time and felt I have been taken on a trip in a magical bygone world. Beautifully written with careful research and poignantly witty. A must read for any book lover!
Comment
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An excellent read.
ByLynne P.on 4 September 2017
This book is SO well written. I could imagine the places and the scenes as Wendy's ability to describe the events was outstanding. I could not put the book down and now I am waiting impatiently for book two.
An excellent read.
Comment
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Absorbing family life story
ByJean Highamon 20 September 2017
I loved this book, I am looking forward to the sequel. It definitely left me wanting more

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