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Manana Manana - Peter Kerr


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Manana Manana - Peter Kerr

 
Description: ISBN 1592284078 / Genre: Travel / Peter Kerr's Maņana, Maņana, which describes how he left Scotland with his wife and two wary sons to ... more
Manana Manana - Peter Kerr ... set up a little valley farm growing oranges in the Mallorcan countryside.

Newest Review: ... idyll for a year. The cover implies that the author has previously written books about Mallorcan life but no where does it ... more

 ... say " the sequel to" or any other implication that theres a big chunk of life missing from this book which could be found within the covers of another. For the first half of the book I was left playing catch up. Introductions to the family are brief. The reader is left making a lot of assumptions in order to follow the tale. Once you've concluded that the author is fluent in both Spanish and Catalan whilst the rest of the family are not (I should point out I don't have a clue if this is actually the ...more

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Premium Review Manana Manana - Peter Kerr: What do a Scottish dairy farmer and a Mallorcan fruit farmer ... (374 words)
by - written on 07/11/09 (Very useful, 9 readings)
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By the end of chapter one I had a feeling I was missing something, by the end of chapter two I was convinced I most definitely was. I'd lost the plot quite literally. Manana Manana launches into life as with a Scottish Dairy farming family and their teenage sons who have moved to Mallorca to become fruit farmers. Could be a fascinating read although when the book in question starts they've already been ensconced in their rural Mallorcan idyll for a year. The cover implies that the author has previously written books about Mallorcan life but no where does it say " the sequel to" or any other implication that theres a big chunk of life missing from this book ...  Read the complete review

 

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