A
cheerleader in India.
Kimberley, is portrayed as a role model. GymnasDcally fit her exercises develop
happiness and opDmism. Spirited and posiDve she has aspiraDons and goals but no
parDcular plans
The author has avoided finding faults but has represented much of what is good
about the USA. Englishman Marcus , who is tall, handsome and fit in addiDon to
being successful, but unconvenDonal. He aims to maintain financial independence
and enjoy himself. He is philosophical and nostalgic.
Kimberley and Marcus spend 2 days in London before touring India. Their
contrasDng backgrounds colour their views. . . . . India described as it was 25
years ago in vivid detail challenges them.
Indian people, pragmaDc and self reliant, find Western tourists unrealisDc,
strange. Respect grows between Marcus and Kimberley,. Will they miss each other
when the trip ends ?. . . . . . . . . . . .
Out of Their Depth.
Four young single people living affluent lives become infected by the spirit of
the Age. They decide that they should become super rich. AUer starDng a
Shipping enterprise they are swindled and ruined. Too late they recognise their
previous good fortune. Adversity is a test of character. They fight back
becoming different people on their way to recovery. . . . . . . . . . . .
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