Larry Leslie's New Book "Tears of the African Son's" Is An Inspiring Read That Recounts The Journey Of A Young Couple From Scotland Who Put Down Their Roots In Africa

Fulton Books author, Larry Leslie, a general manager with forty years of experience before his retirement, an amateur photographer who grew up in a humble household, an avid mountain climber, has completed his most recent book "Tears of the African Son's": a compelling family history that narrates the adventures of a young couple who has chosen to build a home in the African continent. It's filled with heartwarming stories about the place, its wildlife, and mostly; its people. These interesting stories were passed down from generation to generation.

Leslie shares, "Tears of the African Sons is a story about a young couple who are geologists from Scotland who fall in love with Africa on their visit in search of oil while working for a German oil company before World War II began. While in Africa, they fall in love with the continent, its people, wildlife, and each other. After the war, they buy a coffee plantation and move back to make Africa their new home and start up a safari service. This is their story; it's about love, adventure, war, romance, passion, and death on the African Serengeti plain and the struggle against man and nature and their will to a make difference in the lives of the people and the wildlife of the African Serengeti."

Published by Fulton Books, Larry Leslie's book is a highly original piece about passion, war, romance, familial love, and death on the African Serengeti plain that Ramsey Ladan Leslie and his forefathers have experienced throughout their lives.

This collage of nostalgic tales will surely make readers fall in love with Africa.

Readers who wish to experience this riveting work can purchase "Tears of the African Son's" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play or Barnes & Noble.

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Source: Fulton Books