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Autobiographical memoir of a childhood in Britain during and after World War II up to the end of the author's student years. Includes tuneless singing in an air raid shelter, boardng school in the Scottish Highlands, hitchhiking across France in a kilt, crawling upside down through a rain-soaked Cuillin crag, vomiting my way up Lebanon's highest mountain and sharing a beer with a future king.

Produktbeschreibung
Autobiographical memoir of a childhood in Britain during and after World War II up to the end of the author's student years. Includes tuneless singing in an air raid shelter, boardng school in the Scottish Highlands, hitchhiking across France in a kilt, crawling upside down through a rain-soaked Cuillin crag, vomiting my way up Lebanon's highest mountain and sharing a beer with a future king.
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Autorenporträt
Andrew Sherwood, UK native, US resident, spent fifty years traveling the world as an international business manager for advanced technology companies. He was involved in projects that included the Concorde supersonic airliner, the catalytic converter in your car, the clothes you wear, even the money in your wallet. After running cross-country at school Andrew took up the sport again in middle age and has enjoyed almost forty years as a distance runner at local, regional and national levels. He has competed with the Atlanta Track Club team in marathons, long-distance relays and national track meets. Andrew is married, has a thriving bunch of children and grandchildren, and lives in Atlanta, GA.