When Suzanna Clarke and her husband bought a dilapidated house in the Moroccan town of Fez, their friends thought they were mad. Located in a maze of donkey-trod alleyways, the house - a traditional riad - was beautiful but in desperate need of repair. Walls were in danger of collapse, the plumbing non-existent. While neither Suzanna nor her husband spoke Arabic, and had only a smattering of French, they were determined to restore the building to its original splendour, using only traditional craftsmen and handmade materials. But they soon found that trying to do business in Fez was like being transported back several centuries in time and so began the remarkable experience that veered between frustration, hilarity and moments of pure exhilaration. But restoring the riad was only part of their immersion in the rich and colourful life of this ancient city."A House in Fez" is a journey into Moroccan culture, revealing its day-to-day rhythms, its customs and festivals; its history, Islam, and Sufi rituals; the lore of djinns and spirits; the vibrant life-filled market places and the irresistible Moroccan cuisine. And above all, into the lives of the people - warm, friendly, and hospitable. Beautifully descriptive and infused with an extraordinary sense of place, this is a compelling account of one couple's adventures in ancient Morocco.
About the Author
Suzanna Clarke has worked as a photojournalist for more than two decades, contributing to national and international newspapers, magazines and books. Currently, she is the arts editor of a major Australian newspaper. Born in New Zealand, she grew up in several parts of Australia. In her twenties she lived in a Welsh commune, an Amsterdam squat and a Buddhist monastery in Nepal. With her husband, she divides her time between their homes in Brisbane, Australia and Fez, Morocco.
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Building a new life in Morocco: one couple's extraordinary story of restoring a dilapidated traditional riad to its original splendour
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– Customer review on 04/07/2008
This book was well written, by a journalist, and it conveyed the charm of Fez, but it was by no means an adventurous story. It details the trials and tribulations of restoring a riad in Fez, but these mainly consisted of dealing with mountains of red tape, scatty workers and random office hours. The most interesting part was that it conveyed fairly accurately the differences in living standards between ordinary Morrocan people and rich Western people.
It smacks to me of someone of bountiful means trying to do something crazy - to seek some kind of adventure by establishing a home in another country, but there wasn't even a commitment to live there full time. There is also no real ending to the book. It left me with a feeling of 'so, what now, are they actually going to go do something?' My opinion is that this book should have stayed as a blog.
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