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3 pages in length. To leave the lap of luxury founded upon status and money for a life filled with political strife and social corrosion is not a choice many people would make, however Rosamond Halsey Carr is not like most people. The New Jersey socialite, whose career in fashion design helped establish her as one of the city's most prominent citizens, tried to rekindle the long-dormant passion in her marriage by accompanying her husband and famous big game hunter, Kenneth Carr, back to where he left his heart: Africa. Having little idea what to expect and even less understanding of how this one decision would forever change her life, Halsey Carr stepped into an utterly foreign existence void of status, money and sometimes even the basics of survival in order to answer a calling from her own heart. Kenneth and Rosamond may never have found what it was they went in search of to restore their relationship, however, she found within herself what it was that haunted her since childhood. No additional sources cited.
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make, however Rosamond Halsey Carr is not like most people. The New Jersey socialite, whose career in fashion design helped establish her as one of the citys most prominent
citizens, tried to rekindle the long-dormant passion in her marriage by accompanying her husband and famous big game hunter, Kenneth Carr, back to where he left his heart: Africa.
Having little idea what to expect and even less understanding of how this one decision would forever change her life, Halsey Carr stepped into an utterly foreign existence void of
status, money and sometimes even the basics of survival in order to answer a calling from her own heart. Kenneth and Rosamond may never have found what it was
they went in search of to restore their relationship, however, she found within herself what it was that haunted her since childhood. "I came from a life of some
privilege...it was certainly a comfortable existence and one that provided every expectation of being able to fulfill my dreams. The problem was that I couldnt seem to define those
dreams, and throughout my childhood and as a young adult, I continually strayed from the conventional path I was expected to follow" (Carr et al 10). Through Land of
a Thousand Hills: My Life in Rwanda, the reader learns how Carr soon found herself completely immersed in the social, political and environmental life of Rwanda, seeking out meaning of
her own existence while at the same time forging valuable relationships with people - like Dian Fossey - who opened her eyes to a world in which few individuals dwell
much less spend their entire lives. The encounters she has with humans, animals and the environment around her comprise what readers revere as a most evenhanded yet passionate account
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