Thirty Dollars and a Dream Volume 2 Boek ISBN 9781918933109

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Bol From the crowded streets of India to the uncertain promise of London, this compelling memoir captures one man's extraordinary journey across continents, cultures, hardship, and self-discovery during the turbulent decades of the 1970s.With little more than courage, determination, and an unshakable belief in a better future, the author leaves behind familiarity and security to pursue a life beyond borders. His path takes him through dangerous crossings, uncertain immigration encounters, financial struggles, homelessness, friendship, romance, and the relentless challenge of surviving in a foreign land. What unfolds is not only a deeply personal story of migration and reinvention, but also a vivid portrait of a changing world shaped by identity, culture, music, politics, and ambition.Arriving in London with almost nothing, the author navigates the harsh realities of immigrant life while discovering the energy and contradictions of Britain in the 1970s. From working night shifts and petrol stations to tending bar in the lively pubs of Piccadilly Circus, every chapter reveals the resilience required to survive in an unfamiliar society. Along the way, unforgettable characters emerge - dreamers, artists, musicians, immigrants, and outsiders - each leaving a lasting mark on the author's life.At its heart, this book is also a story about human connection. Friendships forged in adversity become lifelines. Chance encounters alter destinies. Love grows across cultural divides, bridging worlds that once seemed impossible to unite. Through moments of humour, vulnerability, heartbreak, and hope, the narrative explores what it truly means to belong.Rich with atmosphere and historical detail, this memoir transports readers into a fascinating era of political tension, artistic freedom, migration, and cultural transformation. From the smoky taverns of London and the uncertainty of immigration offices to the emotional realities of cross-cultural relationships during politically charged times, the story offers an authentic and deeply moving account of perseverance against overwhelming odds.Written with honesty and cinematic detail, this is more than a travel memoir - it is a powerful reflection on identity, ambition, survival, and the universal search for home. Perfect for readers who enjoy inspirational life stories, immigrant memoirs, historical journeys, and deeply human narratives of resilience and transformation.

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From the crowded streets of India to the uncertain promise of London, this compelling memoir captures one man's extraordinary journey across continents, cultures, hardship, and self-discovery during the turbulent decades of the 1970s.With little more than courage, determination, and an unshakable belief in a better future, the author leaves behind familiarity and security to pursue a life beyond borders. His path takes him through dangerous crossings, uncertain immigration encounters, financial struggles, homelessness, friendship, romance, and the relentless challenge of surviving in a foreign land. What unfolds is not only a deeply personal story of migration and reinvention, but also a vivid portrait of a changing world shaped by identity, culture, music, politics, and ambition.Arriving in London with almost nothing, the author navigates the harsh realities of immigrant life while discovering the energy and contradictions of Britain in the 1970s. From working night shifts and petrol stations to tending bar in the lively pubs of Piccadilly Circus, every chapter reveals the resilience required to survive in an unfamiliar society. Along the way, unforgettable characters emerge - dreamers, artists, musicians, immigrants, and outsiders - each leaving a lasting mark on the author's life.At its heart, this book is also a story about human connection. Friendships forged in adversity become lifelines. Chance encounters alter destinies. Love grows across cultural divides, bridging worlds that once seemed impossible to unite. Through moments of humour, vulnerability, heartbreak, and hope, the narrative explores what it truly means to belong.Rich with atmosphere and historical detail, this memoir transports readers into a fascinating era of political tension, artistic freedom, migration, and cultural transformation. From the smoky taverns of London and the uncertainty of immigration offices to the emotional realities of cross-cultural relationships during politically charged times, the story offers an authentic and deeply moving account of perseverance against overwhelming odds.Written with honesty and cinematic detail, this is more than a travel memoir - it is a powerful reflection on identity, ambition, survival, and the universal search for home. Perfect for readers who enjoy inspirational life stories, immigrant memoirs, historical journeys, and deeply human narratives of resilience and transformation.

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Pagina's: 382, Paperback, Matt Mehra


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