Entering the foreign service in 1965 as a relatively knew bride, the author accompanied her husband, Charles, on a 26 year oddyssey that took her to Morocco, Tunisa, Ivory Coast, Norway, New Zealand, Zimbabwe,and Zambia. Both Bell daughters were born in Africa and brought up in different parts of the world. This book is a story of their growing up in foreign lands.
Linda Bell, the wife of a retired diplomat who raised her own children in assignments around the world, recounts the problems and pleasures of living a nomad’s life, from the perspective both of the children and their parents.
