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Yadav finding the heart of India

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Jill Lowe made her first trip to India for all the wrong reasons. After seventeen years of marriage her husband had gone bankrupt with her inheritance. For over a decade Jill worked as a tour guide to support her family while unsuitable men came and went. One day she decided to prove how independent she was. She would spend three months in India, a place she knew very little about. Despite seeing the south with a companion who never stopped complaining, Jill fell in love with the country. Once travelling alone, Jill hired a driver to take her to Rajasthan, but the charming yet infuriating Yadav had other ideas. He insisted he take Jill to his farm in Haryana to see the real India, where the nearest telephone was twenty miles away. It was the beginning of a most extraordinary relationship

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Yadav finding the heart of India, Jill Lowe

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Titre
Yadav finding the heart of India
Langue
Anglais
Auteurs
Jill Lowe
Publié
2005
Format
souple
Pages
320
ISBN10
1840240563
ISBN13
9781840240566
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Jill Lowe made her first trip to India for all the wrong reasons. After seventeen years of marriage her husband had gone bankrupt with her inheritance. For over a decade Jill worked as a tour guide to support her family while unsuitable men came and went. One day she decided to prove how independent she was. She would spend three months in India, a place she knew very little about. Despite seeing the south with a companion who never stopped complaining, Jill fell in love with the country. Once travelling alone, Jill hired a driver to take her to Rajasthan, but the charming yet infuriating Yadav had other ideas. He insisted he take Jill to his farm in Haryana to see the real India, where the nearest telephone was twenty miles away. It was the beginning of a most extraordinary relationship