The Lane Via Benghazi

The Tale of a Smile and an Open Hand

Nonfiction, Travel, Africa
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Author: Denis T. Logan ISBN: 9781462005277
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: May 26, 2011
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Denis T. Logan
ISBN: 9781462005277
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: May 26, 2011
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

This book will not leave you alone! You would not want it to.

St. Albans, Hertfordshire (UK), cathedral, first Christian martyr in England, charm and not far north of London. Den (21) and Derek (25) were born and raised there. They found themselves working at the same place. Life soldering electronic circuit boards for radios? No! They came up with a simple plan. They would drive to Dover and catch a boat, to Giibraltar and catch a boat, to Cairo and catch a boat, to New Zealand. Simple. In New Zealand they would. they didnt know. This is the story. It is simple and direct. You will pick it up and start reading. You will think about putting it down. You cant. You read, and you dont have to turn the pages: they turn themselves for you. You will finish the book. You will put it down. You will pick it up again, and start reading. The time spent will be worth it, more worth it than you can imagine. You will tell your friends about it. I was born Denis Timothy Logan, but people call me Den. I prefer it that way. More personal, no airs and graces. Just Den. That way we know where we stand: you and me.. It continues. Read it.

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This book will not leave you alone! You would not want it to.

St. Albans, Hertfordshire (UK), cathedral, first Christian martyr in England, charm and not far north of London. Den (21) and Derek (25) were born and raised there. They found themselves working at the same place. Life soldering electronic circuit boards for radios? No! They came up with a simple plan. They would drive to Dover and catch a boat, to Giibraltar and catch a boat, to Cairo and catch a boat, to New Zealand. Simple. In New Zealand they would. they didnt know. This is the story. It is simple and direct. You will pick it up and start reading. You will think about putting it down. You cant. You read, and you dont have to turn the pages: they turn themselves for you. You will finish the book. You will put it down. You will pick it up again, and start reading. The time spent will be worth it, more worth it than you can imagine. You will tell your friends about it. I was born Denis Timothy Logan, but people call me Den. I prefer it that way. More personal, no airs and graces. Just Den. That way we know where we stand: you and me.. It continues. Read it.

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