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Reunion in Barsaloi
By Corinne Hofmann, Peter Millar (Translated by)

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Paperback, 224 pages
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UK, 1 December 2010

14 years after fleeing Kenya with her baby daughter, Corinne returned in the summer of 2004 to meet Lketinga, her Masai warrior ex-husband, and his family again in their village, Barsaloi. Nervous as she was, and uncertain as to how he would react on seeing her again, she found to her relief that she was welcomed unreservedly by all who remembered her. Corinne Hofmann revisits an area of a country which she cares about passionately, describing in her immensely readable style the changes she saw after her time away, and once again bringing to life the Masai lifestyle.


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14 years after fleeing Kenya with her baby daughter, Corinne returned in the summer of 2004 to meet Lketinga, her Masai warrior ex-husband, and his family again in their village, Barsaloi. Nervous as she was, and uncertain as to how he would react on seeing her again, she found to her relief that she was welcomed unreservedly by all who remembered her. Corinne Hofmann revisits an area of a country which she cares about passionately, describing in her immensely readable style the changes she saw after her time away, and once again bringing to life the Masai lifestyle.

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9781905147403
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1905147406
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12.7 x 1.5 x 19.3 centimeters (0.08 kg)

About the Author

CORINNE HOFMANN was born in 1960 of a French mother and a German father in Frauenfeld, in the Swiss canton of Thurgau. She had an international bestseller with The White Masai, an autobiographical account of her life in Kenya, which has since been translated into more than twenty languages and was adapted for film in 2005, seen by more than one million people. Her second book, Zurück aus Afrika (Back from Africa) described her attempt to start a new life back in Switzerland. She now lives near Lake Lugano, Switzerland.

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'Hofmann's publishers are still reeling from the success of her first book, The White Masai, which sold four million copies worldwide. Romantic ... (with) the nobility of African village life and wry reflection on its hardships' - Iain Finlayson, The Times"Her book is a page-turner, an extraordinary tale of love and naivety, folly and determination" - Sun HeraldPraise for The White Masai:'Hofmann is a talented writer, describing with unflinching detail the consequences of a passion that combines the element of a holiday romance with troubling fantasies about the noble savage. Gripping - Joan Smith, Independent'This extraordinary story is a dashing tale of love and adventure in contemporary Kenya' - Mavis Cheek, Daily Mail Critic's Choice'A deliciously readable book - it really is possible to gulp it down in one long sitting' - Mail on Sunday'The White Masai has already sold four million copies in Europe and has now been turned into a big Hollywood film. Theses successes suggest that, in publishing terms at least, Corinne Hofmann has finally struck gold' - Ireland on Sunday'An extraordinary and unputdownable tale' - Bookseller'It's a truly riveting read, better than any reality TV show' - Publishing News

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By Jo on March 9, 2011
If you enjoyed The White Masai, this a worthy follow-up as Corinne Hoffman returns to Kenya 14 years after fleeing with her baby daughter, leaving behind the handsome Masai warrior whom she loved but having found the bridge between their two cultures just too wide to cross. This book is a fitting conclusion to Hoffman's tale of love and adventure, and answers many of the unresolved questions which the first book raised. We journey with the author as she revisits Barsaloi, meeting again the extended family and people she knew during her turbulent days in Kenya. And her reunions with her ex-husband Lketinga and his mother are especially poignant.
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