Travel in Ever-Widening Circles; a Journalistic Journey
Fighting boredom and depression with a craving to head South from her New England home, she leaves her grown children and sets upon a back-packing journey, hitch-hiking sailboats from the Carribean to South America. In Cartagena she meets a street urchin and takes him with her through South America, Africa and India. Returning after two years to Colombia, she sells her house in NE and buys 77 acres of wild, forested land to start a farm outside Cartagena. She struggles through the assasination of her Colombian husband, living with the campesinos and surviving alone after his death. This is her story.
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Travel in Ever-Widening Circles; a Journalistic Journey
Fighting boredom and depression with a craving to head South from her New England home, she leaves her grown children and sets upon a back-packing journey, hitch-hiking sailboats from the Carribean to South America. In Cartagena she meets a street urchin and takes him with her through South America, Africa and India. Returning after two years to Colombia, she sells her house in NE and buys 77 acres of wild, forested land to start a farm outside Cartagena. She struggles through the assasination of her Colombian husband, living with the campesinos and surviving alone after his death. This is her story.
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Travel in Ever-Widening Circles; a Journalistic Journey

Travel in Ever-Widening Circles; a Journalistic Journey

by Deborah Marvin McDonough
Travel in Ever-Widening Circles; a Journalistic Journey

Travel in Ever-Widening Circles; a Journalistic Journey

by Deborah Marvin McDonough

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Overview

Fighting boredom and depression with a craving to head South from her New England home, she leaves her grown children and sets upon a back-packing journey, hitch-hiking sailboats from the Carribean to South America. In Cartagena she meets a street urchin and takes him with her through South America, Africa and India. Returning after two years to Colombia, she sells her house in NE and buys 77 acres of wild, forested land to start a farm outside Cartagena. She struggles through the assasination of her Colombian husband, living with the campesinos and surviving alone after his death. This is her story.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781728334646
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication date: 11/06/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 290
File size: 9 MB

About the Author

Deborah McDonough grew up in Portsmouth, NH graduating from UNH majoring in Arts and Horticulture. After living 24 years in Colombia, SA she now resides in Washington state as an artist, living near her family.
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