What Westerners Have for Breakfast: Five Years in Goa
By (Author) John McBeath
Transit Lounge Publishing
Transit Lounge Publishing
1st October 2013
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Memoirs
Paperback
304
Width 153mm, Height 230mm
In the mid-eighties John McBeath and his partner Sue left Australia for India with the dream to open a European-style pensione in an old Portuguese villa in Goa. After several visits to India they had realised that Goa with its European influences, pristine beaches, and laid-back tropical lifestyle was at the start of a tourism boom. Now told for the first time, this is the alluring true story of what happened: of the locals, expatriates and visitors they befriended, of the colourful, hilarious and sometimes confounding experiences that both enriched and threatened their relationship. Goa rises up from these pages as a seductive and richly rewarding place to live, but jazz writer McBeath isn't afraid to lay bare the realities.