Nine Summers: Our Mediterranean Odyssey

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Pier 9, 2007 - 336 páginas
When Felix Huber was diagnosed with a rare cancer at age 60, he and his wife, Rina, had a choice: draw inwards and eke out whatever time he had left, or gamble on their future and live out their dream of sailing the Mediterranean. The couple, sweethearts since childhood, chose to celebrate life. They had nine glorious summers of adventuring before Felix died.

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Born in Haifa and raised there, in Italy and Australia, Rina Huber was a mother of two in her 30s when she began university studies with the support of her surgeon husband, Felix. She went on to tutor in Anthropology at the University of Sydney and lecture in Sociology and Anthropology at the University of Technology Sydney. She has written numerous academic journal articles and anthology chapters as well as the book From Pasta to Pavlova, A Comparative Study of Italian Immigrants in Sydney and Griffith (UQP, 1977).

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