Publisher's Synopsis
"In a Syrian Saddle" recounts Ada Goodrich-Freer's experiences traveling through Syria in the early 20th century. With keen observations and a sharp eye for detail, Goodrich-Freer provides a unique perspective on the people, customs, and landscapes of the region. Her journey offers readers a glimpse into a world undergoing significant change, capturing the essence of Syrian life at the time. This narrative is not only a travelogue but also a historical document, providing insights into the social and cultural dynamics of the Middle East. The book stands as a testament to the spirit of adventure and the importance of cross-cultural understanding. It will appeal to historians, travel enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the Middle East.
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