Carl’s Reviews > On a Shoestring to Coorg: An Experience of Southern India > Status Update
Carl
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Underneath all the interesting observations on India by Murphy is the story of one amazing five-year-old who is dragged here and there, left here and there, hurts her foot, gets a fever, a tick in the eye, etc. etc. and keeps up with Mom as she satisfies her travel lust.
— Aug 29, 2021 05:04PM
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Carl
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Murphy continues her travels. 5 year-old child gets infected foot; Murphy sick also. Mooching off friends of friends. Enamored with Coorgs who remind her of the Irish--always ready to talk and visit. She enjoys the non-dramatic but enchanting scenery, enjoys her walks, can imagine living in Coorg. Chapter on caste system was somewhat enlightening . . . somewhat.
— Aug 22, 2021 06:19PM
Carl
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Murphy bouncing around Coorg, dragging her 5 year-old daughter with her. Random conversations, observations, descriptions. Enjoyable, but no doubt that the daughter is lucky to survive Mom.
— Jul 24, 2021 04:34PM
Carl
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Tibetans in southern India. Murphy is impressed with everything about them, culture, religion, manner. REst of India is a mixed bag . . . lots of good, lots of bad. Theft, filth, hospitality
— Jul 13, 2021 07:27PM
Carl
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"I saw a line of five young women walking by the edge of the waves, balancing wicker fishbaskets on their heads. They moved with marvellous grace and against a turquoise see their full skirted gowns--orange blue, pink, yellow, red, greeen, mauve - billowed and glowed brilliantly. Life on Colva beach is full of such pictures, making the ugliness and suffering of Bombay seem not part of the same human existence.
— Jul 11, 2021 07:36PM
Carl
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Heywood Hill bookstore in England has a gift program. They send a book a month for a year to the lucky recipient, in this case, me. Dervla Murphy off to souther India with her five-year old daughter and not much money. Arrival in Bombay, with grinding poverty. She feels shattered, but a fellow sleeper at her hostel notes: "It's only when the Mother Teresas feel shattered that things get done."
— Jul 09, 2021 07:59PM

