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Middle East - Passionate Nomad: The Life of Freya Stark

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Book Synopsis: With the publication of The Valley of the Assassins in 1934, a legend was launched. Freya Stark had begun the extraordinary adventures that would glamorize her, though distinctly unglamorous, as the last of the great travelers. Hailed as a classic, the book chronicled her travels in remote and dangerous regions of the Middle East, inspiring Lawrence of Arabia to call the audacious, ambitious Freya "a gallant creature." Her reputation had begun in 1927, when she was captured by French military police after penetrating their cordon around the rebellious Druze. She explored the mountainous territory of the mysterious Assassins of Persia, became the first woman to explore Luristan in western Iran, and followed the ancient frankincense routes to locate a lost city. At first a thorn in the side of the British colonial establishment for consorting with "wogs," Freya was later extravagantly admired by officialdom. Her knowledge of Middle Eastern languages and life aided the military and diplomatic corps, for whom she conceived an effective propaganda network during World War II. Throughout her long life--she died in 1993, over a hundred years old, having been knighted at age eighty-two by the Queen--she rejoiced in the attentions of the press and of her audiences. In private she remarked that she put herself in harm's way in order not to fear death. Her indomitable spirit was forged by contradictions. A child of privilege, she grew up in near poverty after her mother rashly allied herself with an Italian count in a rug manufacturing venture. She yearned for a formal education but was largely self-taught, mastering seven languages. She longed for love but consistently focused on the wrong men. She was thirty-four before she extricated herself from her family and embarked on the travels that would make her reputation. Her astonishing career lasted over sixty years, during which she produced twenty-two books unmatched for perception and poetic prose. This is a brilliant, balanced biography, rich in sheikhs, diplomats, nomad warriors and chieftains, generals, would-be lovers, and luminaries, with author Jane Fletcher Geniesse digging beneath the mythology to uncover a complex, quixotic, and controversial woman.

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Discover the captivating life of a true globetrotter with the Passionate Nomad: The Life of Freya Stark. This extraordinary biography takes you on a journey through the remote and dangerous regions of the Middle East, chronicling Freya Stark's daring adventures as the last of the great travelers.

From her courageous exploits in the mountains of Persia to her exploration of western Iran and tracing the ancient frankincense routes, Freya Stark's audacity knew no bounds. Her unparalleled knowledge of Middle Eastern languages and life proved invaluable during World War II, where she aided the military and diplomatic corps with her effective propaganda network.

But behind the fearless façade lies a woman of contradictions. From a privileged upbringing to near poverty, Freya's journey to becoming a renowned travel writer was filled with obstacles. Her search for love often led her astray, yet her indomitable spirit kept her forging ahead.

Now, you can immerse yourself in the captivating stories of sheikhs, nomad warriors, diplomats, and luminaries that filled Freya Stark's remarkable career. Author Jane Fletcher Geniesse delves beneath the mythology to reveal the complex, quixotic, and controversial woman behind the legend.

Uncover the extraordinary life of Freya Stark and be inspired by her indomitable spirit. Order your copy of Passionate Nomad: The Life of Freya Stark today, and embark on a remarkable journey of discovery.

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