Kamyonistan by Robert Hackford

Kamyonistan by Robert Hackford

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Kamyonistan by Robert Hackford

At one level, Robert Hackford's immensely readable novel is about the tough world of intercontinental truck drivers, treacherous mountain passes, desert storms and TIR truck stops in the Middle East, focussing on the 'Kamyonistan' community near Damascus in Syria. At another level, it's a tender, discreetly told story of two teenage boys, Ro and Nuri, one English, one Arab, who find themselves in a harsh moral environment tainted by fundamentalism. They look to each other for comfort, and discover firdaus - paradise. Few authors touch on such sensitive issues as these, and Kamyonistan is bound to appeal to a broad range of readers, especially youngsters. It is a feast for the casual reader, for the traveller and truck addict, and for the philosopher in search of kismet.
Hackford, Robert: - Robert Hackford is a retired head teacher and long-haul trucker. He is the author of Lorries of Arabia: ERF NGC (Old Pond), Kamyonistan Quartet (a novel, Athena Press) and has had many articles published in trucking magazines
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ISBN 13 9781847483720
ISBN 10 1847483720
Title Kamyonistan
Author Robert Hackford
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher New Generation Publishing
Year published 2008-08-04
Number of pages 132
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