Cinnamon City

Cinnamon City by Miranda Innes, published by Black Swan in 2006, invites readers into the enchanting world of Marrakech through a blend of personal narrative and travelogue. This edition spans 365 pages and is presented in English. Innes and her partner, Dan Pearce, share their journey of restoring a long-neglected riad, revealing the complexities and surprises of life in this vibrant city, where the influences of Arabic culture intertwine with the rich traditions of Africa.
Readers will discover a vivid portrayal of Marrakech, characterized by its passionate music, magical potions, and the intricate dance of history and modernity. Innes’s lyrical descriptions transport you beyond typical tourist experiences, offering insights into the architecture, customs, and social dynamics of the region. This exploration not only highlights the beauty of the city but also delves into the challenges and rewards of historic preservation, making it a captivating read for those interested in travel, culture, and the art of restoration.
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Want to escape to a place where the sun always shines? Where passionate music, magic potions and the drama of Africa are cooled by the genius of Arabic culture? Miranda Innes and her partner Dan Pearce were lured into buying a beautiful long-neglected riad in the heart of the magical pink-walled city of Marrakech. Only after they’d begun their restoration work did they find that nothing in this place of smoke and mirrors was quite what it seemed.With her talent for lyrical and evocative descriptions of swirling colours, flavours and aromas, Miranda Innes takes you beyond the tourist track, behind the bolted doors and deep inside the romance that is Marrakech.
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