April 2015 Debut of the Month.
Chris Naylor is a Director of A Rocha International, that takes its name from the Portuguese for Rock and forms an interdenominational Christian environmental organisation. Having worked as a teacher in the Middle East A Rocha led Chris to discover environmental and conservation work, experiencing a new way of life. Settling in the Lebanon there were challenges, especially for Chris’s wife, Susanna, but they also found friendship, hospitality, beauty and natural wonder that challenged their preconceptions of the way the Middle East is portrayed in the media.
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A 'Piece of Passion' from the publisher...
'I have been fascinated by the Middle East for years, and have read a lot about it. But this book eschew the politics (though it does not ignore it) to show the warmer, peaceful side. It shows a family revelling in the colour, the light, and the culture of Lebanon. And it is specifically the story of how the author, Chris Naylor, fell in love with the warmth of the people he met, and the beauty of the landscape and the wildlife – particularly the birds – of the Lebanese wetlands. Above all, this book is a celebration of life in the Middle East. It is a joyous book, and I thoroughly enjoyed working on it – a great read.' - Alison Hull, Commissioning Editor, Lion Hudson
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Newly married, Chris Naylor and his wife Susanna set off for a new life in the Arab world, initially settling in Kuwait. When war forces them to move, they turn their sights on the Jordan and finally Lebanon, settling in to Qab Elias, a small town on the Bekaa plain. And they fall in love - with the beauty of the light, the hospitality of the people, and the riches of the wildlife. After time spent teaching, Chris moves on to working for A Rocha and preserving the Lebanese environment, glorying in the olive groves, the claret-red cyclamens, the pelicans, cranes and frogs. While they struggle to come to terms with some of the local attitudes to women, they also glory in the warmth shown to them and their children, the riches of the area's archaeological remains, and the pleasure of seeing the world through Middle Eastern eyes.
Postcards from the Middle East How Our Family Fell in Love with the Arab World features in the following genres: Biographies & Autobiographies, Debut Books of the Month, Non-Fiction Books of the Month, Travel, eBooks of the Month, Biography, Literature and Literary studies, Recommendations, Lifestyle, Hobbies and Leisure
Postcards from the Middle East How Our Family Fell in Love with the Arab World is available in Paperback
Postcards from the Middle East How Our Family Fell in Love with the Arab World was written by Chris Naylor and published by Lion Books an imprint of Lion Hudson Plc
Postcards from the Middle East How Our Family Fell in Love with the Arab World has 240 pages
£8.99