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A Pause in my Life - Aboutorabi, Mohsen
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It was the best time of his life for Syd to walk with his love around the hilly site of the university landscape every day, listening to her voice expressing the colour of love. But his happiness was short and after losing his love at the age of 20, the colourful landscape of life for him turned into a grey canvas with no colour. He found himself alone in an ocean, rowing around with no direction. The eye contact event in the Nairobi Airport and following short time with Barbara in Lilongwe shed few colourful spots on his grey life. For the first time in a long period, he felt he was not alone…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
It was the best time of his life for Syd to walk with his love around the hilly site of the university landscape every day, listening to her voice expressing the colour of love. But his happiness was short and after losing his love at the age of 20, the colourful landscape of life for him turned into a grey canvas with no colour. He found himself alone in an ocean, rowing around with no direction. The eye contact event in the Nairobi Airport and following short time with Barbara in Lilongwe shed few colourful spots on his grey life. For the first time in a long period, he felt he was not alone and could talk and share ideas with someone. He did his best to move out of his grey life, but he was not able to and soon ran away. The surprising letter of 'Eva' claiming she is her daughter raised the sun of happiness in his life, enabling him to show his love and his emotion.
Autorenporträt
Mohsen Aboutorabi is the professor of Architecture at the Birmingham City University in the UK. He had worked for 7 years between 1995 and 2001 on many projects for improving the housing condition in black townships around Cape Town in South Africa with the support of Margarette Pierson Research Trust, the British Department of International Development (DFID), and the British Lottery Charity Fund.