Story of a Life
By (Author) Carlos Pereira de Lemos
Hardie Grant Media
Heads and Tales
2nd February 2022
Australia
Paperback
424
Width 153mm, Height 234mm
Story of a Life is fascinating collection of tales, confidences, observations, and comments of great historical, anthropological, and political interest made by author Carlos Pereira de Lemos OAM. In his memoir, translated from its original Portuguese to English, Carlos recounts his lifes journey with a breathtaking succession of facts, adventures and encounters with people of diverse socio-cultural backgrounds, which spans across time and continents.
Story of a Life takes the reader on a journey from remote areas in Alto Minho where an underprivileged little boy would seem to be condemned to grow up and work in insurmountable isolation to immense open spaces of African plains, horizons which Carlos opened for himself with his non-conformism, an insatiable desire for knowledge and an indefatigable ambition to succeed. Written in a simple, clear, colloquial language,Story of a Life recalls a distinctive and meteoric life-story which is sure to engage the reader from the first page to the last.
Fascinating reading history of a life, history of the country andother countries. I did not imagine a life so spread over the world.Fabulous memory of facts and people. And how well written it is!I am delighted. An admirable autobiography about a lifealso admirable. Manuela Aguiar,Former Secretary of State, Portuguese Ministry of Foreign Affairs
I enjoyed very much to read the Chapter on Timor.Beautiful! Easy reading, admirable. Jos Ramos Horta,Nobel Prize, Former President and Prime Minster of Timor Leste
Carlos de Lemos has had an interesting and varied life. He spent his early life in Portugal, where he qualified as a surveyor and worked on various hydrographic projects before moving to Mozambique, where he worked on a large irrigation project on the Limpopo River. From Mozambique, he journeyed to South Africa, where he studied at the University of Natal and the University of Rhodes, before moving to Timor Leste, and finally to Australia, where Carlos became actively involved with the Portuguese community in Melbourne and was appointed as Honorary Consul of Portugal in 1988. Carlos also served as the Secretary of the Melbourne Consular Corps for over 20 years.