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A Different Lifetime: stepping back in time in the former Yugoslavia
Contributor(s): Radford, Martin (Author)
ISBN: 1477588698     ISBN-13: 9781477588697
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
OUR PRICE:   $7.21  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: July 2012
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- Travel | Essays & Travelogues
Physical Information: 0.35" H x 5" W x 7.99" (0.37 lbs) 164 pages
 
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In 2006 I embarked upon a year of travelling in eastern Europe. I have chronicled my experiences and encounters during the first four months of this adventure in my new book: 'A Different Lifetime: stepping back in time in the former Yugoslavia.' My book is all about my living and working for four months in Vojvodina - a small and largely unknown and unexplored province of what was once Yugoslavia. I use the phrase "stepping back in time" because I literally found myself being absorbed into a culture and lifestyle that might seem to belong more to the early part of the twentieth century rather than to the beginning of the twenty-first. There were few cars, no large chain stores or fast-food outlets, just the old style grocers, bakers, greengrocers, and caf s. And I was amazed to find that many of these small shops and businesses still received their deliveries by horse and cart. I was living in a community that was so small that complete strangers would know who I was and exactly what my purpose in the community was - to teach English. I found myself living a lifestyle that had existed in the west forty years earlier. An extraordinary level of honesty prevailed everywhere that would seem unheard of in the west, and people were always amazed to find that I should find it necessary to lock my door. But despite being in this somewhat idyllic location, getting paid always posed a problem, and led to some strange confrontations with my boss, who at all other times when money was not the issue was always my friend. So why exactly did I set off alone to explore the unknown? Well, I had just completed college for the second time and now I had four months to wait for the graduation and my entitlement to use the said degree to enhance my fortunes. I had spent a year living on campus, large amounts of the time had been spent in my room studying and writing, and the day when I finally had to leave what had become home had been fast approaching. So the question on my mind was: "What shall I do now?" And so having decided to utilise my available time travelling, my book unravels my four months of adventures in Vojvodina, the friends I made, my experience of teaching English, and my attempts to explore the local area.