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Scenes in a Life

Jerome Shore

Short story memoirs for my grandchildren and my friends.

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The Blue Man

In 1975, a drought ravaged the Sahel, the string of five countries running from the Atlantic Ocean to the Red Sea along the southern half of the Sahara Desert. Traditional Tuareg tribesmen, described in the media as Blue Men, because of the...

9 months ago
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On the Road in Morocco

This post continues my previous memoir called Christmas Dinner.

10 months ago
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Christmas Dinner

When I arrived in Madrid a week before Christmas 1972 I expected to be a backpacking tourist in Paris, Berlin and Amsterdam before returning home in two weeks to finish business school. The trip went off the rails before I left the Iberia A...

10 months ago
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Red Fort Beggar

I barely noticed a thing when I arrived in New Delhi in mid-August 1971. The simple job of finding a place to crash was all I could focus on. Sick with self diagnosed dysentery I suspended my dollar-a-day budget and rented a three dollar ro...

a year ago
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  • Jerome Shore

    I write short memoirs about the events in my life. They're aimed at my grand kids but can be widely enjoyed. A second Substack when I get around to it will build on my marketing career and offer Business Development Tips to Lawyers.

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