Excerpts From An African Diary – Paula Draycon
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This book acquaints us with the outcome of a childhood dream that of an English girl wanting to travel to Africa
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Book Author | Paula Draycon |
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Binding | Softcover |
Publisher | Melrose Books |
Published Date | 2010 |
Condition | Very Good (VG) |
Condition Description | Book has a small amount of wear visible on the cover. Occasional light marks on fore-edges. Internally like in new condition. Stated First Edition. All orders are processed promptly and carefully pack |
ISBN-13 | 9781907040290 |
Weight (grams) | 280 |
Shipping Weight (grams) | 480 |
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Paula Draycon is profoundly influenced by the sights and sounds of Africa, and continually reflects on her experiences. Paula is living proof that a very ordinary English girl s dream, was not only met, but transcended. Her life at 60 years is one of pure gratitude, and her religious and spiritual faith, along with her like-minded friends around the world, have enriched and fortified her life. She was able to find an unusual peace, when her beloved friend, mentor and travelling companion died just months before the book was published.
The end depends upon the beginning…
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