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Helen's African Journey: a 1934 visit
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Helen’s African Journey: a 1934 visit

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If I had said that I intended to fly the Atlantic alone, it would not have caused more wonderment to my friends than this proposed trip by myself. That I would die of fever, be eaten by a lion, be abducted by natives, or marry a ne'er-do-well were all expected by one or another.

-Helen Odell

In 1934, Helen Odell, thirty-two-years-old and single, defied her skeptical friends and the conventions of the day, and set off to visit an English acquaintance in Africa. She ended up meeting politicians and farmers, diplomats and artists, during a five-month adventure that took her as far away as the Cape of Good Hope.

Years later Helen’s daughter discovered the trove of diaries, letters and photos detailing an extraordinary woman’s solo travels. From life on three different ocean liners as well as in colonial Southern Rhodesia and South Africa, Judith G. duPont brings her mother’s story to light in an engaging memoir.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Judith G DuPont
Date
11 May 2022
Pages
186
ISBN
9781956019643

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

If I had said that I intended to fly the Atlantic alone, it would not have caused more wonderment to my friends than this proposed trip by myself. That I would die of fever, be eaten by a lion, be abducted by natives, or marry a ne'er-do-well were all expected by one or another.

-Helen Odell

In 1934, Helen Odell, thirty-two-years-old and single, defied her skeptical friends and the conventions of the day, and set off to visit an English acquaintance in Africa. She ended up meeting politicians and farmers, diplomats and artists, during a five-month adventure that took her as far away as the Cape of Good Hope.

Years later Helen’s daughter discovered the trove of diaries, letters and photos detailing an extraordinary woman’s solo travels. From life on three different ocean liners as well as in colonial Southern Rhodesia and South Africa, Judith G. duPont brings her mother’s story to light in an engaging memoir.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Judith G DuPont
Date
11 May 2022
Pages
186
ISBN
9781956019643