What Westerners Have for Breakfast

Five Years in Goa

Biography & Memoir
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Author: John McBeath ISBN: 9781921924576
Publisher: Transit Lounge Publication: October 1, 2013
Imprint: Transit Lounge Language: English
Author: John McBeath
ISBN: 9781921924576
Publisher: Transit Lounge
Publication: October 1, 2013
Imprint: Transit Lounge
Language: English
In the mid-eighties John McBeath and his partner Sue left Australia for India with the dream to open a European-style pensione in an old Portuguese villa in Goa. After several visits to India they had realised that Goa with its European influences, pristine beaches, and laid-back tropical lifestyle was at the start of a tourism boom. Now told for the first time, this is the alluring true story of what happened: of the locals, expatriates and visitors they befriended, of the colourful, hilarious and sometimes confounding experiences that both enriched and threatened their relationship. Goa rises up from these pages as a seductive and richly rewarding place to live, but jazz writer McBeath isnt afraid to lay bare the realities.
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In the mid-eighties John McBeath and his partner Sue left Australia for India with the dream to open a European-style pensione in an old Portuguese villa in Goa. After several visits to India they had realised that Goa with its European influences, pristine beaches, and laid-back tropical lifestyle was at the start of a tourism boom. Now told for the first time, this is the alluring true story of what happened: of the locals, expatriates and visitors they befriended, of the colourful, hilarious and sometimes confounding experiences that both enriched and threatened their relationship. Goa rises up from these pages as a seductive and richly rewarding place to live, but jazz writer McBeath isnt afraid to lay bare the realities.

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