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Title: Losing My Virginity and Other Dumb Ideas
Author: Jonathan Harley
Publisher: Bantam Books
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1863253998
Pages: 335
Published Year: 2004
Dimensions: 21 x 13 cm
Condition: Used – Good
Condition Note: Book is in good condition.
About the Book
Losing My Virginity and Other Dumb Ideas by Jonathan Harley is a witty, engaging, and deeply personal memoir that chronicles the adventures of a young journalist reporting from some of the most fascinating and challenging regions of South Asia. Combining humor, travel writing, cultural observation, and personal reflection, Harley offers readers an entertaining account of life as a foreign correspondent navigating unfamiliar landscapes and extraordinary experiences.
The memoir follows Harley's journey as a correspondent covering political upheavals, social transformations, and human stories across South Asia. From bustling cities to remote locations, the author shares vivid encounters with people, cultures, and events that shaped both his professional career and personal outlook.
A major strength of the book is its ability to balance serious journalism with humor and self-deprecation. Harley candidly recounts the mistakes, misunderstandings, and unexpected situations that often accompany life abroad, creating a narrative that is both insightful and highly entertaining.
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Book Details
Title: Losing My Virginity and Other Dumb Ideas
Author: Jonathan Harley
Publisher: Bantam Books
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1863253998
Pages: 335
Published Year: 2004
Dimensions: 21 x 13 cm
Condition: Used – Good
Condition Note: Book is in good condition.
About the Book
Losing My Virginity and Other Dumb Ideas by Jonathan Harley is a witty, engaging, and deeply personal memoir that chronicles the adventures of a young journalist reporting from some of the most fascinating and challenging regions of South Asia. Combining humor, travel writing, cultural observation, and personal reflection, Harley offers readers an entertaining account of life as a foreign correspondent navigating unfamiliar landscapes and extraordinary experiences.
The memoir follows Harley's journey as a correspondent covering political upheavals, social transformations, and human stories across South Asia. From bustling cities to remote locations, the author shares vivid encounters with people, cultures, and events that shaped both his professional career and personal outlook.
A major strength of the book is its ability to balance serious journalism with humor and self-deprecation. Harley candidly recounts the mistakes, misunderstandings, and unexpected situations that often accompany life abroad, creating a narrative that is both insightful and highly entertaining.












