Riveting memoir about discovery around the globe.
Lynn Wilson's memoir, "But I Don't Want to Go To Cairo", is an extraordinary journey through life's unexpected turns and global adventures. From the moment she uttered those fateful words during an evacuation from Cyprus, her life became a tapestry woven with experiences across Jamaica, Saudi Arabia, Cyprus, Haiti, and Malaysia.
This book is more than just a travelogue; it's a deeply personal account of a family navigating cultural shocks, raising children in diverse environments, and finding home in the most unconventional places. Through kodachrome photos and poignant letters to her parents, Lynn shares the raw emotions, profound joys of an expatriate life.
Discover a story of resilience, adaptability, and the unbreakable bonds of family amidst a backdrop of ever-changing landscapes and political climates. This memoir offers a unique glimpse into a life lived boldly, challenging the notion of a 'normal' existence and embracing the richness of the world.
"I hit the roof, scream 'do you want me to chew it for you?' No, he doesn't understand English so he fixes the hole in the float with chewing gum, mine. So never, never complain about Canadian plumbers. This whole house is held together with spit, chewing gum and electrical tape, all mine."
"People came and carted away every single case of beer, damaged or undamaged and the cops were standing there watching. Earle was so busy taking pictures that he didn't get any beer."
"Dan greeted him with 'Hi Bert'! and then wanted to know why he didn't have more hair on top (loudly)."
"Danny looked at me and whispered (in a loud voice) 'Is that God, Mom?' Ken was quite flattered and the story is all over town."
"Lynn Wilson's memoir is a delightful and honest account of a life lived less ordinary. Her witty observations and heartwarming family moments truly bring the world to life. A must-read for anyone with an adventurous spirit!"
"You aren’t going to believe that this is what our life was like."
"Lynn I know you’ve got a book in you."
Marilyn Gilson (deceased childhood friend)"You should write a book about your adventures."
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