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An Embarrassment of Mangoes

An Embarrassment of Mangoes

A Caribbean Interlude

by Ann Vanderhoof

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appears in Sailing, Travel, and Nonfiction.

An Embarrassment of Mangoes is a delicious chronicle of leaving the typeA lifestyle behind and discovering the seductive secrets of life in the Caribbean.Who hasn?t fantasized about chucking the job, saying goodbye to the rat race, and escaping to some exotic destination in search of sun, sand, and a different way of life Canadians Ann Vanderh...

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appears in Sailing, Travel, and Nonfiction.

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