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Henry Pulling meets his septuagenarian Aunt Augusta at his Mother's funeral and she persuades him to abandon his dull life to travel with her.
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Travels with my aunt
2000, Transaction
in English
- Transaction large print ed.
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Puteshestvii︠a︡ s moeĭ tetushkoĭ
1990, I︠U︡ridicheskai︠a︡ literatura
in Russian
5726002911 9785726002910
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Travels with my aunt
1971, Penguin Books in association with Bodley Head
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0140185011 9780140185010
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Greeneland has been described often as a land bleak and severe. A whisky priest dies in one village, a self-hunted man lives with lepers in another. But Greeneland has its summer regions, and in the sunlight everything looks a bit different. Here Aunt Augusta travels with her black lover, Wordsworth, Curran, the founder of a doggie's church, the CIA, man obsessed by statistics and his hippie daughter; and old Mr. Visconti, who has been wanted by Interpol for twenty years. Henry Pulling, a retired bank manager, unexpectedly caught up with them, describes their activities at first with shock and bewilderment and finally with the tenderness of a fellow traveler going their way.
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