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Urban Nomad

Kelvin, Freddie

Urban Nomad

Freddie Kelvin has had enough of all this hatred. His parents escaped the Nazis, and he decides to abandon his Jewish upbringing in England.
He becomes a doctor, even though he doesn't understand science.
He marries in a church but is haunted by ghosts of his Jewish past.
As he jumps from job to job and city to city, he is lost, rootless, and disconnected. After a brief stint in Canada, he returns to his homeland.
Once back in England, he's told unwelcome news: "We can't hire you, you're too much of a wanderer." So, he jumps ship and lands a job in North Carolina.
He survives a major heart attack and two cardiac arrests but remains alive 15 years later. Finding new passions in photography and the performing arts, he takes his camera to many exotic countries including, to his surprise, on several trips to Israel.
Part memoir and part a unique perspective on religion, history, and culture, Freddie traces his experiences in a wide variety of different communities.
After wandering far and wide for so long, he continues to ponder where he belongs and finally comes to terms with his Jewishness.

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ISBN 9781088230237
Sprache eng
Cover Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
Verlag Freddie Kelvin
Jahr 20220815

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