Description
It is 1943. Join Elf, an intrepid grandmother, on her secret journey of over 6,814 miles up the African continent. Based on her personal journals, Crossing the Rift recounts her remarkable tale of travelling alone as a sixty-four-year-old English woman, braving the dangers of World War II, and challenging terrain, to rejoin her unsuspecting husband in Palestine. Along the way, Elf encounters a diverse array of fellow travellers, and her journey by various modes of overland transport provides a vivid glimpse into a bygone era.
This captivating memoir is enriched by detailed maps and striking period photographs that bring both Elf's story and the beauty of Africa to life.
About the Author
Merilyn Brason is Elf's granddaughter. Conceived in a Prisoner of War camp in the Philippines, Merilyn had a nomadic childhood, living in mainland China, Nigeria and the Channel Islands. She emigrated to Australia aged twenty-one and worked in radio journalism. She is now a retired psychotherapist living in the Cotswolds. This is Merilyn's second book recounting a fascinating family drama.
Book Information
ISBN 9781805140672
Author Merilyn Brason
Format Paperback
Page Count 296
Imprint Matador
Publisher Troubador Publishing