And I'd Do It Again
By (Author) Aime Crocker
Head of Zeus
Head of Zeus
1st April 2017
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Biography: general
Gender studies: women and girls
Travel and holiday
Autobiography: historical, political and military
Classic travel writing
973.8092
208
Width 135mm, Height 200mm
With the world at her feet and Californian railroad fortunes in her purse, Aime had a tale or two to tell. Here, she boldly delivers her hilarious memoirs of escaping headhunters in Borneo, avoiding poisoning in Hong Kong and outwitting murder in Shanghai. Not remotely cowered by her skirmishes with sin, shame or vice, Aime celebrates her quintet of unfortunate husbands including a Russian prince almost forty years her junior and King Kalakaua of Hawaii, emboldened by her forcefulness to hold sway over the faint of heart. Aime was a woman of means, not always a lady and never what you might call 'proper'. In this laugh-out-loud story of her life, she recounts her adventures with flair, invincibility and unapologetic gusto.
Crocker has a certain forthright energy and arrogance: reading her chronicle of ripping yarns is like being repeatedly offered strong cocktails by someone determined you shan't go home. And she has mixed them herself... I was so exhausted by the end that I collapsed into the new Joanna Trollope, reflecting that what we women consider an adventure these days is pretty damn tame' -- Libby Purves, TLS
A fascinating read and one that you won't want to put down * History Revealed *
Aime Crocker was an American heiress, Bohemian, world traveller and author best known for her adventures in the Far East, her extravagant parties and her collections of husbands and lovers, adopted children, Buddhas, tattoos and snakes.