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Stephen Farley
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| #2923173 in Books | 2014-07-03 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.20 x6.00l,.28 | File type: PDF | 86 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Fascinating.....|By M. Raamat|Fascinating vignettes of a place and time that is quickly disappearing.|About the Author|Steve Farley is a visionary, motivational, highly entrepreneurial leader who in addition to being an award-winning artist and author is also an Arizona State Senator, although he hopes you won't hold that against him. He is a professional photog
In 1983, a 20-year-old kid from California wandered into a marketplace in downtown Cairo, Egypt, looking for some eggs to cook for dinner. What he found in the Suq Bab el-Louq was a fascinating world of commerce, ritual, community, and personal drama — constantly changing, yet unchanged for decades upon decades. Truth is indeed more amazing than fiction. These stories draw the reader into an intimate connection with the people of a culture that few Westerners hav...
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