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Masha Hamilton

    Masha Hamilton crafts novels that delve into the complexities of foreign lands and conflict zones. Her writing is deeply informed by her extensive career as a foreign correspondent, providing a unique lens through which she examines human experiences in challenging environments. Hamilton's work is driven by a desire to illuminate the profound impact of global events on individuals, showcasing the resilience and varied narratives of those caught within them. She uses storytelling to explore universal themes of connection and understanding across diverse cultures.

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    The Camel Bookmobile
    • The Camel Bookmobile

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.4(156)Add rating

      Once a fortnight, the nomadic settlement of Madidima, set deep in the dusty Kenyan desert, awaits the arrival of three camels laden down with panniers of books. This is the Camel Bookmobile, a scheme set up to bring books to scattered tribes whose daily life is dominated by drought, famine and disease. Into their world comes an unexpected wealth of literature - from the adventures of Tom Sawyer to strange vegetarian cookbooks and Dr Seuss. Kanika, a young girl who lives with her grandmother, devours every book she can lay her hands on. Her best friend is Scar Boy, a child who was mauled at the age of three by a hyena. They are joined by Matani the village teacher, his alluring wife Jwahir and the drummaker Abayomi, as well as Mr Abasi, the camel driver, who is convinced that one of the camels is possessed by the spirit of his dead mother-in-law. The only condition of The Camel Bookmobile is that every book must be returned or else the visits will cease. Then one day a book is stolen...

      The Camel Bookmobile
    • Zeit, die uns bleibt

      • 300 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.6(14)Add rating

      Liebe in Kriegszeiten - Eine Frau lernt, ihrem Gefühl zu folgen Caddie Blair ist Kriegsberichterstatterin in Jerusalem. Als sie und ihr Fotograf und Liebhaber Marcus Lancour im Libanon auf der Fahrt zu einem Interview mit einem Rebellenführer überfallen werden, kommt Marcus um. Caddies Chef bietet der jungen Frau sofort einen Schreibtischjob in New York an. Aber Caddie will Rache, sie will herausfinden, wer sie verraten, wer sie überfallen hat. Aber nach und nach wandelt sich der Hass zu einem tieferen Verständnis ihrer eigenen Person: ihrer Angst vor Liebe und Nähe, ihrer Sucht nach Sensation und Gefahr.

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