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Marguerite Van Geldermalsen

    La vita di Marguerite van Geldermalsen ha preso una svolta inaspettata quando ha sposato Mohammad Abdallah e si è trasferita in una grotta a Petra. Lì, ha istituito una piccola clinica per servire la comunità locale beduina, adattandosi contemporaneamente a una nuova vita in un ambiente unico. Dopo essersi trasferita in un insediamento e aver subito la perdita del marito, ha trovato il tempo per riflettere sul suo straordinario viaggio. I suoi scritti ora catturano l'essenza delle sue notevoli esperienze e la crescita personale derivante dall'abbracciare un percorso imprevisto.

    Married to a Bedouin
    • Married to a Bedouin

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      • 11 ore di lettura

      ‘Where you staying?’ the Bedouin asked. ‘Why you not stay with me tonight—in my cave.’ He seemed enthusiastic. And we were looking for adventure." Thus begins the story of how Marguerite van Geldermalsen—a New Zealand-born nurse—became the wife of Mohammad Abdallah Othman, a Bedouin souvenir-seller of the Manaja tribe, and lived with him and their children in a community of 100 families in the ancient caves of Petra in Jordan. Marguerite and a friend were traveling through the Middle East in 1978 when she met the charismatic Mohammad and decided that he was the man for her. Their home was a lofty 2,000 year-old cave carved into the red rock of a hillside. She became the resident nurse and learned to live like the Bedouin—cooking over fires, hauling water on donkeys, and drinking sweet black tea—and over the years she became as much of a curiosity as the cave-dwellers to tourists. This is her extraordinary story.

      Married to a Bedouin