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Mambilla Plateau - Africa 40 Years Ago As Seen Through The Eyes And Experiences Of A Very Young Surveyor - cover

Mambilla Plateau - Africa 40 Years Ago As Seen Through The Eyes And Experiences Of A Very Young Surveyor

Diego Zussa

Casa editrice: Tektime

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Africa seen through the eyes and experience of a young novice, called to the challenge of an international assignment and job. The protagonist will be confronted with a totally unknown world, amidst all kinds of vicissitudes and the often surreal environment of a wild Africa of the 1970s. An experience that will lead him to have the world at his feet, but with a part of his heart always attached to his homeland. The novel is inspired by the true story of a migrant in the land of Africa, where the hard, difficult and adventurous experience will be the testing ground to express all his desire to emerge, to participate in something big and important and to travel in search of his fulfilment.PUBLISHER: TEKTIME
Disponibile da: 20/01/2023.
Lunghezza di stampa: 309 pagine.

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