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Morocco: A Remembrance of Childhood, Colonialism and the Cold War

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Availability:In StockContributor:James B. FarmerTheme:Chronological Period/20th Century, Cultural Region/African, Cultural Region/North AfricaPublish date:2/13/2026Pages:546
Languages:EnglishPublisher:Book Publishing ProsISBN-13:9798295626173UPC:9798295626173Book Category:History, Biography & Autobiography, TravelBook Subcategory:Africa, Cultural & RegionalBook Topic:NorthSize:9.00 x 6.00 x 1.19 inchesWeight:0.894Product ID:SCAGE9SMG1

An award-winning, entertaining and often humorous memoir of a young boy coming of age in Morocco during the 1950's at the height of colonialism and the cold war.

While his military family becomes enmeshed in Morocco's troubled relationship with its French colonial overlords, it's fascinating Islamic history, and its egalitarian tribal culture, the author gains the insights and perspectives that will guide him through the rest of his life.

"More than a memoir, Morocco is a coming-of-age story. A recounting of a boy growing up between two worlds-one shaped by American military life, the other by the rich traditions of Morocco. Farmer's writing is captivating, emotional and profoundly personal, striking the perfect balance between humor and nostalgia and engaging readers with vivid imagery and sharp insights... Exhilarating and deeply personal, experience a ride through history, culture, and the wonder of childhood in a land where the past and future collide."--Maincrest Media

"Morocco...captures the essence of a childhood filled with adventure, discovery, and the bittersweet transitions that come with growing up in a military family...Farmer's writing is imbued with a sense of warmth and authenticity, painting a vivid picture of the time and places it covers...[while offering a] glimpse into a world that many readers may find unfamiliar yet fascinating... [A] poignant and evocative exploration of a unique childhood...[Morocco is recommended to] anyone looking for an intimate, personal account of growing up in a time of great change, both at home and abroad."--Literary Titan

"Farmer's writing flows eloquently, and his descriptions pull the reader right into the scene, successfully [blending] his memories with the history of both [the U.S. and Morocco, while] bringing to life the beauty of Moroccan philosophies of family and community as opposed to the divisiveness being seen in so much of the world."--Reader's Favorite

Languages:EnglishPublisher:Book Publishing ProsISBN-13:9798295626173UPC:9798295626173Book Category:History, Biography & Autobiography, TravelBook Subcategory:Africa, Cultural & RegionalBook Topic:NorthSize:9.00 x 6.00 x 1.19 inchesWeight:0.894Product ID:SCAGE9SMG1
Farmer, James B.: - James B. Farmer grew up as the son of a Navy pilot who moved his family around the U.S. and the world. After obtaining a BA from Cornell University, he spent three months traveling throughout Europe and then subsequently obtained an MCRP and LLB from The Ohio State University. During his legal career, his practice was focused on mergers and acquisitions. After almost forty years of drafting contracts designed to resolve other people's problems, he decided that the best kind of lawyer is a "retired lawyer" who now has the time to write the books he's always wanted to write. Morocco, his first published book, has received numerous awards from Literary Global (First Place in its Parenting & Family-Travel category, as well as honorable mention in six other non-fiction categories, including history, multicultural, relationships, religion and spirituality), Literary Titan (its Silver Book Award), American Writing Awards (Finalist in its Best New (Debut) Non-Fiction category), and the New York Book Festival (Honorable Mention in its Memoir category).
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