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To the Moon and Timbuktu

To the Moon and Timbuktu

Author(s): Nina Sovich

Location(s): Mali, Sahara, West Africa

Genre(s): Autobiography/Memoirs, Travelogue

Era(s): Modern

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Nina Sovich had always yearned for adventures in faraway places: she imagined herself leading the life of a solitary traveler. Yet at the age of thirty-four, she found herself married and contemplating motherhood. Catching her reflection in a window spotted with Paris rain, she no longer saw the fearless woman who spent her youth travelling in Cairo, Lahore, and the West Bank staring back at her. Unwittingly, she had followed life’s script, and now she needed to cast it out.
Inspired by female explorers like Mary Kingsley, who explored Gabon’s jungle in the 1890s, and Karen Blixen, who ran a farm in Kenya during World War I, Sovich packed her bags and hopped on the next plane to Africa in search of adventure.

To the Moon and Timbuktu takes readers on a fast-paced trek through Western Sahara, Mali, Mauritania, and Niger, bringing their textures and flavors into vivid relief. On Sovich’s travels, she encounters rough-and-tumble Chinese sailors, a Venezuelan doctor working himself to death in Chinguetti, indifferent French pensioners RVing along the coast, and a close-knit circle of Nigerien women who adopt her into their fold, showing her the promise of Africa’s future.

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“Nina Sovich’s spare, uninhibited writing blasts through journalistic cliches. There are sentences that recall Andre Gide’s The Immoralist. Her soaring description of the Niger River in Mali is exactly as I experienced it. Her...

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