![]() ![]() Morocco reveals many secrets thought buried in the sands…ġ9 year old Gwendolyn Hooper is newly married and soon follows her husband to his tea plantation in Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) ![]() Amy is also searching for the truth – this time about a postcard she found on her Aunt Lillian’s mantlepiece from her missing son Glen. She grew up on a saffron farm in Cornwall and is recently married but her mother’s death haunts her so her husband offers her a trip to Morocco and a cookery course which she uses to explore her pastĪmy on the other hand is a photographer who goes to Morocco to capture the sights sounds and smells of an exotic land. Nell has just lost her mum, a mum who has been hiding things from her and which she now wants to find out. From the Souk to the Hammam, this is a real insider’s tour….įrom Cornwall to exotic Morocco, this is a journey on so many levels as two young women become friends and find that Morocco will change their lives in many very unexpected ways. ![]() Need a good travel guide to Morocco? Then look no further that Zohra’s Ladder and other Moroccan Tales by Pamela Windo as she guides us around some of the more lesser known and hidden parts of the country. Having said that, we are dying to go back via fiction so will be hunting out more and more! Travelling the world with books is interesting and fun and there’s so much to see in even just one continent! Today we look at two.Africa and Asia…since there are so many favourites from this part of the world.
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