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4.0 out of 5 stars It had been Graham Greene's idea to explore tropical West Africa, May 25, 2006
This review is from: Too Late to Turn Back: Barbara and Graham Greene in Liberia (Penguin Travel Library) (Mass Market Paperback)
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The map of Liberia was virtually blank, the interior marked 'cannibals'. It was a far cry from the literary London of 1935, and the marvellous result of the exploration was Journey without Maps. But the gifted young author was not travelling alone. His twenty three year old cousin Barbara had rashly agreed to go with him, also busy taking notes in the jungle.

Too Late to Turn Back contains the humourous, foot-sore and richly evocative African adventure of a young woman who set out from the world of Saki and the Savoy Grill and returned quite profoundly changed.
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Too Late to Turn Back: Barbara and Graham Greene in Liberia (Penguin Travel Library)
Too Late to Turn Back: Barbara and Graham Greene in Liberia (Penguin Travel Library) by Barbara Greene (Mass Market Paperback - March 5, 1991)
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