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Gill Marais had an idyllic and privileged
pre-war childhood in South Africa, land of her Huguenot ancestors, before
moving to Europe and living the bohemian art-student dream in London. After a
troubled first marriage, with a revived lust for life she returned to Europe
and swinging London, married a titled Frenchman and became a diplomat’s wife in
Cold War Europe and Washington, USA, at key turning points in the sixties and
seventies. After her second divorce she took up photojournalism and the search
for spiritual enlightenment in the mountains of Ladakh. Much of this world has
now disappeared, literally and figuratively, in the political and social
upheavals of the last fifty years.
Surviving
the Family combines letters (seldom with
politically correct comments) and describes encounters with the rich and
famous, from those in the corridors of power, to royalty, the Pope and DalĂ.
Throughout the book runs the thread of coming to terms with her unusual
parental relationships and the acceptance that you cannot force a loving bond.
Memoir / World Affairs / Travel
Paperback: 240mm x 165mm
462 pages, 82 b/w photos
Readers who will find this book fascinating:
- Non-fiction readers who are interested in public figures and Society in the years of Change in America and Europe
- Travel enthusiasts
- History buffs, particularly world events
SURVIVING THE FAMILY by Gill Marais is available in (or can be
ordered at) all major bookstores just quote the title, author and the following
ISBN-number:
ISBN:
978-1-928283-29-4
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