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This is an intriguing story about an aspiring dentist Peter and the roller-coaster drive experience he had in the hinterland, when he accompanied his father to assist the Amerindians. He experienced several encounters in the wilderness and Peter was always surrounded by his friends, Diego, Bell and Benjamin including the Commissioner, Matthew Longhorn, who later became the famous four. The most memorable is his love with Christine, and the short romance ensued between them. Peter found a great support from the Commissioner, which led him to become a wealthy man. Later, Peter took the…mehr

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This is an intriguing story about an aspiring dentist Peter and the roller-coaster drive experience he had in the hinterland, when he accompanied his father to assist the Amerindians. He experienced several encounters in the wilderness and Peter was always surrounded by his friends, Diego, Bell and Benjamin including the Commissioner, Matthew Longhorn, who later became the famous four. The most memorable is his love with Christine, and the short romance ensued between them. Peter found a great support from the Commissioner, which led him to become a wealthy man. Later, Peter took the opportunity to join the RAF to achieve his goal. Did Peter succeed in getting his diploma and married Christine? How Peter along with the Commissioner and his friends improved the life of the people in wilderness and financially helped to improve the status of the society moves the story ahead. This story is fascinating, where situation unfolds naturally and throws down the interesting human face that culminates into learning experience which is rather interesting and invigorating. Aimed at teenagers, this story is entertaining for adults and teenagers alike.
Autorenporträt
Alford Khan, the eldest of 12 children was born at Adelphi Village in Berbice. He studied at the Berbice High School. After which he worked with his father who was a dentist and tailor. On completion of his tutelage in dentistry. He left for the UK and found employment as a civilian with the Royal Army Dental Corps. In 1968 he established his own dental business in London and is still active in that field. The adage "Jack of all trades” suits Alford Khan to the core, as he acquired varied skills right from plumbing to parenting, cabinet making and designing furniture, and has also written many stories for the The Rotary Club of Geenford's magazine. Alford Khan enjoys his life with his four children (three daughters and one son). He loves adventurous travels and socialising with his friends.