Noel Barber's bestselling novel, a grand and passionate drama set in the tumultuous decades around WWII, repackaged as a Hodder Great Read. Synopsis Son and daughter of diplomats in Cairo, the gentle Serena Pasha and Mark Holt are good-looking and privileged, growing up in a magical world of champagne breakfasts and midnight picnics at the pyramids/5(93). A Woman of Cairo Set in Cairo, a woman of Cairo paints the picture of when Egypt was a British Protectorate. Noel Barber worked as a correspondent for the Daily Mail, where he met Sadat, Nasser, and King Farouk characters who are featured in the book. · Pickup: Greater Cairo. ‘Life seemed so wonderful to all of us in those happy days in Cairo ’ so says Mark Holt in Noel Barber’s sweeping novel, A Woman of Cairo, set in the tumultuous period when Egypt fought for her independence. On this fascinating and historic tour, you too can visit the places where Serena and Mark’s relationship developed during this momentous period in Egypt’s www.doorway.ru: Literary Tours in Egypt.
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A Woman of Cairo. Set in Cairo in , this book paints a portrait of Egypt in the days when it was a British Protectorate—a colony in all but name. The author was a chief foreign correspondent for the Daily Mail and lived in Cairo, where he met Nasser, Sadat, and King Farouk, all of whom appear in the book. Characters are drawn carefully. The reader can't resist identifying them with real life figures. It is one of those novels that the reader puts down reluctantly. And, naturally, when it has been read, the reader will search for other novels by Noel Barber. A Woman of Cairo is a lovely, lovely read. Read more. A Woman of Cairo () Published in the United States as Sakkara () The Other Side of Paradise () The Weeping and the Laughter () The Daughters of the Prince () Non-fiction. Cities () (with Rupert Croft-Cooke) Fires of Spring () Strangers in the Sun () A Handful of Ashes: A Personal Testament of the Battle of Budapest ().
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