Moon Morocco

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Explore the enchanting journey of Lucas M. Peters in 'Moon Morocco', a captivating travel narrative that takes readers through the vibrant landscapes of Morocco. This brand-new book leads you from the bustling souks of Marrakesh to the serene coastal villages along the Atlantic, capturing the essence of Moroccan culture and adventure. With detailed insights into Moroccan history and local traditions, the pages resonate with the beauty of the Sahara’s date groves and the complexities of the Fez medina’s labyrinthine alleys. 'Moon Morocco' serves as an incredible guide for travelers and dreamers alike, featuring practical tips for navigating through Morocco's rich tapestry of experiences. Ideal for anyone seeking to immerse themselves in Moroccan life, this 512-page adventure is both an enlightening read and a practical companion for your travels. Discover the mouthwatering cuisine at Rick's Cafe, the mystique of Tangier, and so much more. Join Lucas on his unforgettable journey through Morocco, where every page invites you to experience the warmth of its people and the marvels of its landscape. Plus, enjoy free shipping on this item! Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery, as orders cannot be cancelled once placed. Order your copy today and embark on an adventure of a lifetime!

Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781640491335
Year: 2019
Publisher: Little Brown
Pages: 512


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Having spent the better part of ten years living in different parts of Europe and the U.S., Lucas M. Peters thought it was time for a change. In 2009, he took a job in Morocco teaching literature and composition at a college in a small town atop the Middle Atlas Mountains outside of Fez. When his plane landed he found that all of his luggage was lost. Two weeks later his luggage was returned, but Lucas had already had to shop at the local markets for food, clothing and other basic necessities without speaking a word of the local dialect. His unexpected immersion in Moroccan life made him fall in love with the country. Over the next six years, Lucas travelled throughout Morocco, from the date groves of the Sahara to the fishing villages along the Atlantic Coast. He's dined at Rick's Cafe in Casablanca, caught a ride on the Marrakesh Express, gotten lost in the labyrinthine maze of the Fez medina and followed the Beats in Tangier. Along the way, he picked up some of the language, made a few friends, and married his wife, a Tanjaioua from Tangier. Today, Lucas lives in Paris with his wife and son but together, they continue to explore Morocco: the small towns dotting the national roads, the difficult-to-access mountain villages and tucked-away beaches.

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