Enjoy two love stories out of Africa, each in a different country and era. The first concerns a young English widow left penniless in one of Sudan's worst refugee camps. Love grows amid the horror of total poverty with refugees attacked by a warlord juggling to acquire oil under the camp in today's heartless rush for oil. In contrast, is love growing in 1930's Ethiopia during the luxury afforded by Haile Selassie's coronation, when an American teenage orphan is aided by a heroic British officer during the horrific war that follows.
Enjoy two love stories out of Africa, each in a different country and era. The first concerns a young English widow left penniless in one of Sudan's worst refugee camps. Love grows amid the horror of total poverty with refugees attacked by a warlord juggling to acquire oil under the camp in today's heartless rush for oil. In contrast, is love growing in 1930's Ethiopia during the luxury afforded by Haile Selassie's coronation, when an American teenage orphan is aided by a heroic British officer during the horrific war that follows.
BEATRICE FAIRBANKS CAYZER is the daughter of a U.S. Ambassador-at-large. His first mission was Ambassodor to Ethiopia. She visited Africa twice. She is a grand niece by marriage of Britain's First Sea Lord, Admiral Jellicoe. Born in the USA, she became a British citizen and a permanent resident of Monaco. While residing in Guernsey she was named Woman Of The Year. She wrote TALES OF PALM BEACH, PRINCESS DIANE, THE PRINCES AND PRINCESSES OF WALES, THE ROYAL WORLD OF ANIMALS (Macmillan UK). MURDERED BY MEDICINE, DRUGSTORE, THE HAPPY HARROW MURDER TRILOGY, and articles which appeared in ESQUIRE, TRAVEL, HOUSE & GARDEN, TOWN & COUNTRY and GOOD HOUSEKEEPING. She has three daughters. Members of her family have been active in Africa. Her uncle Alexander Murray died there in the Boer War, her husband Stanley Cayzer fought Rommel in the Western Desert, her grandfather-in-law Sir Charles Cayzer was outstanding in helping the pygmies, when he served in the House of Parliament, and founded the Clan Line which served the west coast of Africa and South Africa.
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