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Lions, Peacocks & Lemon Trees

Kristin Fellows

A woman solo travels to Africa to find whatever traces she can of her late grandmother, based upon clues in her letters. What could possibly go wrong?

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Chapter 12 – Black Holes & Bougainvillea

I’m still feeling a bit skeptical that this handsome stranger, dressed as he is in dress pants, a button-down shirt and a black leather jacket, actually wants to help me find a house from a letter written sixty years ago. Especially under t...

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Chapter 11 – Bumping Into Hailu

The Addis Hilton was built in 1969, a dozen years or so after Gladys and Perry left Addis Ababa. In their time, there was nothing like it in the city. With its late-60s architecture, it is pleasant, if a little dated feeling.

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Chapter 10 – Finding the Familiar Within the Unfamiliar

In an unfamiliar region, it is always necessary for the stranger to begin at once to construct the familiar, with a photograph perhaps, or a row of books, if they are all that he has brought with him from the past.

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Chapter 9 – As Bizarre a Place As Any Tourist Could Wish For

Addis Ababa, the new flower of Menelik’s empire, the window through which Ethiopia looks out on the world and the world looks in on Ethiopia. At first sight it seemed as bizarre a place as any tourist could wish for.

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  • Kristin Fellows

    Award-winning adventure travel writer. Freelance writer & documentary film consultant. Professional photographer & illustrator. NatGeo Photo of the Day. Atlas Obscura's "First Journey" competition semi-finalist. Storyteller.

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