Daughter of the Palms

Growing Up in the South Sudan

Biography & Memoir
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Author: Kathleen Adair ISBN: 9781480935389
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing Publication: March 1, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Kathleen Adair
ISBN: 9781480935389
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
Publication: March 1, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

Daughter of the Palms

by Kathleen Adair

 

Hills are mountains to a child, teeth are tusks. Memories are such fickle things, and yet I cherish them, remembering not so much each tiny detail as the whole experience, the feeling, taste, aroma of those early childhood years in Africa—thus we are introduced to this wonderful new collection of short stories chronicling the author’s experience growing up in the great country of Sudan. The tales range from the tragedy of losing her “baby” sister to the dangers of being bitten by a poisonous sea creature to the raucous humor of young students at mission school.

About the Author

Kathleen Adair ends by providing a concise summary of the facts of her childhood homeland, its recent difficult history, and the perilous humanitarian condition in which it now finds itself.

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Daughter of the Palms

by Kathleen Adair

 

Hills are mountains to a child, teeth are tusks. Memories are such fickle things, and yet I cherish them, remembering not so much each tiny detail as the whole experience, the feeling, taste, aroma of those early childhood years in Africa—thus we are introduced to this wonderful new collection of short stories chronicling the author’s experience growing up in the great country of Sudan. The tales range from the tragedy of losing her “baby” sister to the dangers of being bitten by a poisonous sea creature to the raucous humor of young students at mission school.

About the Author

Kathleen Adair ends by providing a concise summary of the facts of her childhood homeland, its recent difficult history, and the perilous humanitarian condition in which it now finds itself.

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