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  • Once upon a Time in Goa

  • An Odyssey to India, Nepal & the Far East
  • By: Terry Tarnoff
  • Narrated by: Terry Tarnoff
  • Length: 13 hrs and 16 mins

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By: Terry Tarnoff
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Publisher's Summary

It was a different time in a different world.

Terry Tarnoff spent eight years during the 1970s traveling throughout Europe, Africa, and Asia. It was the early days of exploring what were to become legendary spots on the traveler's trail. Whether playing the clubs of Amsterdam, skirting the Yakuza in Japan, surviving the winters of Kathmandu, or forming a band in Goa, India, Terry's adventures are alternately engrossing, hilarious and deeply moving. 

Once upon a Time in Goa is Tarnoff's long-awaited follow-up to The Bone Man of Benares, a highly acclaimed book, play, and audiobook that told the first half of the story. Once upon a Time in Goa continues the tale, adding new meaning as it looks back from the perspective of modern times upon a period that continues to fascinate people of all generations across the globe.

©2020 Terry Tarnoff (P)2020 Terry Tarnoff

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