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Mesmerised by the kaleidoscope of over 40 tribes performing their heart-thumping song and dance at Arba Minch's 1000 Stars Festival, nestled in the Ethiopian Highlands, I knew I had to return. The next year, drawn by the warmth of a local school, I started with simple supplies, ultimately, after many more visits, spearheading a new classroom block. This journey forged deep bonds with the locals and their vibrant culture, a memory forever etched in my heart.But my adventure extended beyond Arba Minch. Across diverse landscapes, I encountered the Konso, Hamar, and Dorze tribes, each with their own captivating customs and traditions. The electrifying energy of the Hamar bull-jumping ceremony stayed with me, as did the countless smiles that welcomed me along the way.However, my exploration delved deeper. The enigmatic rock-hewn churches of Lalibela whispered ancient secrets, the Semien Mountains unfolded their breathtaking grandeur, and the Gelada monkeys offered a glimpse into nature's wonders. Even the elusive source of the Blue Nile yielded its hidden secret, adding another layer to my unforgettable Ethiopian experience.This wasn't just a physical journey; it was a transformative one. It was about the rhythm of drums, the warmth of smiles, and the power of human connection that transcends language and culture. It was a tapestry woven with dust, drums, and desks, forever etched in my memory.
"Turn Left I Think" is a captivating memoir that invites readers to journey alongside the author through the enchanting landscapes of 1960s and early 70s Europe and North Africa. As a young traveller, grappling with dyslexia and topological disorientation, the author shares a unique perspective on his adventures. Each page unveils a world seen through dyslexic eyes, where maps and directions become puzzles to be deciphered. Amidst the breathtaking beauty of England, the allure of Europe, and the mystique of North Africa and Turkey, this memoir beautifully captures the emotional tapestry of youthful exploration. It's a story of resilience, curiosity, and the profound lesson that sometimes, to truly understand the world, one must learn to look and listen in ways that transcend conventional boundaries. "Turn Left I Think" is a heartfelt and introspective journey that will inspire readers to embrace their own unique perspectives on life's adventures.
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