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Hitchhiking to India in 1962

India, the Balkans and Greece in 2015
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Based on the diaries of Andrew Macalpine

Two Cambridge students hitchhike to India, before hippies hit the trail. Andrew writes a diary, the comedy. John reads the map, thumbs throughout the night and writes about religions and refugees, which make for tragedy. Russia is the bear to the north. They travel through Yugoslavia, whilst Tito was still in power, and Greece, which was occupied by the Germans in the war and was divided by civil war. In Turkey John records the horrific deportation of Armenians to the Syrian Desert where ISIS is today. In Iran, the recent CIA coup has created real danger for John. In Amritsar, they meet anger over the partition, and in Delhi they have tea with Indira Gandhi. Sikh truck drivers give them lifts and take them to their temple in Bombay. They meet Sunni-Shia issues on the way home.

John returns to India, which he loves; travels through the Balkans and discusses the refugee crisis and the Syrian civil war; and lives the tragedy in Greece.

Author
John Waller
Publishing
Yiannis Books

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Color Black & White
Illustration No
ISBN 978-0-9547887-8-0
Publication 1st
Release date 2015
Place of publication UK
Number of Pages 208
Dimensions 20 X 13
Cover Μαλακό
Author John Waller

John Waller, engineer and ex-politician, when given a punt for his 60th birthday, started his writing journey. In 1966, John Waller and his Danish wife fall in love with Corfu, 'a heaven on earth'. On the wild west coast, they build a small summer house, which nearly slides down the mountain. Their neighbour pumps sewage onto their land...

Reviews

“This is a really interesting piece of work, which blends personal anecdote and adventure with the history and politics of the places visited on an epic journey. We are reminded that today’s tourist traps in the Balkans and Turkey, not to mention the Punjab, have a terrible history. But the kindness of the people that hitchhikers have to trust shines through as does the strength of the friendship of John and Andrew who made this journey of a lifetime.”

- Vince Cable
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