The narrative chronicles Bruce and Lindy's unexpected journey into the adventure tourism industry, highlighting the myriad challenges they faced over three decades. Their experiences not only transformed their lives but also fostered meaningful connections with the diverse individuals they encountered, blending adventure with personal growth and unforgettable moments.
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Uncommon Sons: A tale of deceit, diversity and discovery
- 314 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
Set in 1935 Nova Scotia, Canada, the story follows Marc Youssef, a thirty-four-year-old bachelor struggling with his Lebanese cultural identity and his secret attraction to men. As he navigates the complexities of discrimination and societal expectations, the tension between his personal desires and familial obligations intensifies, leading to a gripping exploration of murder, diversity, and self-discovery. Marc's journey reveals the challenges of living authentically in a world that demands conformity.
Canada
- 432 Seiten
- 16 Lesestunden
A travel guide to Canada covering all the major sights and cities in Canada, whether planning a city break or a camping trip in the Rockies. The book covers museums, history, hotels, national parks , sport and wildlife.