LIVING WITH ARABS is an account of nine years spent visiting and living among the Bedouin tribes in Southern Jordan. Through insightful accounts of day-to-day life, a world of nobility and simplicity is revealed: so too is a world of violence, gender imbalance and the significance of Islam. The shocking, the funny, the heart-warming—they are all here. Interest in her book has led to reviews in UK national Newspapers and broadcasts on BBC Radio.
Offering an unparalleled view of a culture unfamiliar to many Westerners, this should be read by anyone wanting to further understand a people and heritage. In "Living with Arabs", an adventurous British schoolteacher writes about her exploration of another culture when she decides to retire and...
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