Home from the Hill

Home from the Hill by Hilary Hook is an autobiography published by St. Martin’s Press in 1987. This edition spans 206 pages and is presented in English. The book chronicles the life of a man who, after serving in the army in India and Germany, took on the role of British Military Attache in the Sudan. Following his military career, he established a safari company in Kenya but was compelled to leave in 1984, ultimately returning to England to navigate the complexities of contemporary life.
Readers will find a personal account that reflects on the author’s diverse experiences and transitions across different cultures and professions. The narrative delves into themes of identity and adaptation, as the author seeks to reconcile his past with the realities of modern Britain. With a focus on biography, this work offers insights into the challenges faced by individuals who have lived through significant changes in their lives and environments.
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Autobiography of a man who after an army career in India and Germany, became British Military Attache in the Sudan. He later started a safari company in Kenya, but was forced to leave in 1984. He returned to England, where he has tried to come to terms with modern-day life.
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