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Swahili for the Broken-hearted (Paperback)

by Peter Moore (Author)
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  • Paperback: 336 pages
  • Publisher: Bantam Books (1 May 2003)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0553814524
  • ISBN-13: 978-0553814521
  • Product Dimensions: 19.4 x 12.6 x 2.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 24,204 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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A week after breaking up with the girl next door - his girlfriend and travelling companion through Central America - Peter Moore heads off to Africa to lose himself for a while. In the grand tradition of 19th-century scoundrels, explorers and romantics, Africa strikes him as the ideal place to find solitude and anonymity in the face of a personal crisis. What follows is Peter's journey from one end of the Dark Continent to the other. Travelling the fabled Cape Town to Cairo route by any means of transport he can blag (or if he must, pay) his way onto, it's an epic trek that sees our intrepid Antipodean experience everything from the southernmost city in Africa to the Pyramids, vast game parks and thundering falls, cosmopolitan cities and tiny villages, as he journeys through the very heart of Africa. And travelling on his own, it's inevitable that Peter falls in with a motley cast of characters and has myriad misadventures: including coming face to face with a wild hyena with very bad breath, crossing the treacherous Sani Pass, the highest in Africa, narrowly escaping a riot by hiding in a coffin shop, saving oil-covered penguins in South Africa, and acting as an extra in a World War II epic, not to mention dodging 20,000 single woman trying to catch the eye of the king of Swaziland during the annual Reed Dance. Oh yes, and then there was the time when he was kicked out of Robert Mugabe's birthday bash at gunpoint.

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Q: What do you do when you're dumped by the Girl Next Door?

A: Throw yourself into another madcap adventure and travel from Cape Town to Cairo.

In the grand tradition of 19th-century scoundrels and romantics, Africa struck Peter Moore as the ideal place to find solitude and anonymity in the face of personal crisis. So, a week after breaking up with the GND - his travelling companion through Central America - our intrepid explorer set off to the Dark Continent to lose himself for a while.

Following the fabled Cape Town to Cairo route by any means possible, Peter's journey took him from the southernmost city in Africa to the pyramids of Egypt, across vast game parks, past thundering waterfalls, through cosmopolitan cities and tiny villages - through the very heart of this remarkable continent. With almost every country along the way in a state of political turmoil, he not only had to grapple with wild animals and natural disasters, but also civil wars and corrupt governments: just the sort of heady cocktail he thrives on.

And being on his own, it was inevitable that Peter would fall in with the usual motley crew of locals and fellow travellers who managed to show him how, in the face of greater adversity than a broken heart, life should really be lived.

The result is an epic, hilarious, gut-wrenching (and occasionally bottom-clenching) true story of derring-do and derring-probably-shouldn't-have.

'Moore has a parched dry wit, the solid brass cojones of a true traveller and a rare eye for the madness of the wider world'
JOHN BIRMINGHAM

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Travelling is about the journey as much as the destination, 25 Nov 2003
A humour-filled account of a backpacker's journey from Cape Town to Cairo, this book gave me an insight into both the backpacker way of travelling as well as the people of the countries Peter Moore visited.

His experiences were certainly entertaining, thought-provoking and surprising and I found myself speeding through the book much faster than I had expected.

I occasionally felt that the descriptions of the long road journeys overshadowed infrequent insights into the actual places he visited, though I appreciate that it was during these journeys that he experienced many of the most interesting interactions with the people of Africa. Many travellers maintain that the journey is as important than the destination, and this book certainly supports that viewpoint.

As a non-backpacker traveller, I didn't find myself wanting to travel in quite the same way, though I did envy some of the people-contact he gained through doing so and definitely enjoyed the read.

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Traveller's Tales, 7 Jan 2004
Moore takes us on his strange and exhausting trip through Africa. As he travels he comments humorously, if somewhat dryly, on the places he encounters and people he meets.

As a person who has visited some of the places he describes I can confirm that his representations are generally truthful and provide good background preparation for those brave enough to attempt a trip themselves.

It’s perhaps disappointing that Moore’s mood is sobered by the break up with the “girl next door”, and Africa is treated slightly more cynically and with less passion than I would have liked at times. However it’s certainly an entertaining read and a modern, honest outlook for any traveller to be.

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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book, 19 Oct 2003
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What a great book. I haven't laughed so much in a long time. I will definately be reading his other books.

He gives an excellent view of Africa and meets lots of locals which makes him a more interesting travel writer than someone who just writes about the area. He had great insight into local life.

Definately worth a read.

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A very disappointing account of what must have been an amazing trip. Sadly, this reads like little more than a backpacker´s diary, and not a very interesting one at that... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Africa for the un-initiated
After reading Montezuma's revenge I assumed that Peter and the GND were over as soon as the plane touched down in Oz. Read more
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