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Six Camels for Your Daughter

Six Camels for Your Daughter

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must read for the adventureers
Review: Six Camels for Your Daughter makes for fascinating reading. The short essays capture vividly the imagination of any traveler. The experiences seem so real and something I could relate to. One is also left with the deep impressions about the similarity of experiences in vastly different cultures. Nona Ponferrada conveys powerfully how similar the experiences can be in as far flung places as Romania, India, Israel and China!

The writing style of the author is most appealing. Each of the short essays conveys a real sense of people and the way they relate. The kindness that the author experiences in strange places awakens one's urge to wander and explore.

The book has a very easy and friendly style. Esch story, though on the surface unconnected, leaves a vivid image of not only each place but of this interconnected world. A must read for adventurers.

Inder Sud, Reston, VA

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must read for the adventureers
Review: Six Camels for Your Daughter makes for fascinating reading. The short essays capture vividly the imagination of any traveler. The experiences seem so real and something I could relate to. One is also left with the deep impressions about the similarity of experiences in vastly different cultures. Nona Ponferrada conveys powerfully how similar the experiences can be in as far flung places as Romania, India, Israel and China!

The writing style of the author is most appealing. Each of the short essays conveys a real sense of people and the way they relate. The kindness that the author experiences in strange places awakens one's urge to wander and explore.

The book has a very easy and friendly style. Esch story, though on the surface unconnected, leaves a vivid image of not only each place but of this interconnected world. A must read for adventurers.

Inder Sud, Reston, VA


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