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Enjoying Majorca,

by Pamela Legge


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Independent comment and reviews in the press and on the radio


"I wish to congratulate the author as she has managed to combine an extremely accurate description of our island, including our customs, history, gastronomy etc., with all the necessary up-to-date information of a good guide book...  We see this book as excellent promotion of Mallorca...We shall certainly recommend it whenever possible."  Ina Martínez Cañellas, Director, Fomento del Turismo de Mallorca.


"The title says it all. Enjoying Majorca by Pamela Legge is not a matter-of-fact, flatly written guidebook, but a personal memoir of a long-lasting love affair with an island. It really is full of enjoyment. ... Majorca is well served by tourist literature, but this is a welcome, distinctive and highly readable addition." Robin Young, The Times.


"Don't forget to pack ... Enjoying Majorca is Pamela Legge's highly enjoyable personal account of life on Majorca and her friendship with Robert Graves." Harpers & Queen.


"She recounts her life on the island ... part memoir and part guide book, and displays a great enthusiasm for detail. ... If you want a guide to Majorca's flora, fauna and traditional fiestas, and an account of expat life, then this may well be just your kind of book." Harry Ritchie, The Mail on Sunday.


"A very personal account of Majorca off the beaten track which also serves as a guide for tourists because it is packed with useful information about the island's history, customs and traditional food and wine." Debbie Thrower, BBC Radio 2.


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