From Kansas to Kilimanjaro

A Memoir of a Family That Survived Two World Wars and Outwitted Russian Espionage

by David A. Emery


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 5/1/2012

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 136
ISBN : 9781469794853
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 136
ISBN : 9781469794860
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 136
ISBN : 9781469794877

About the Book

For author Dr. David A. Emery, life has been anything but dull. In this memoir, he narrates some of the highlights of his long and colorful life. He also provides a background of his family tree, which found some of its roots in Kansas.

From Kansas to Kilimanjaro documents Emery’s decisions and their consequences during the international upheaval of World War II. He narrates how, beginning in 1942, he served as an ambulance driver in the American Field Service and became attached to the British Eighth Army’s lead tank brigade in North Africa, where he helped save lives and nearly lost his own. Emery tells how he finished his education and became an industrial psychologist and family man. He also discusses how the Cold War brought him back to Africa with his family, where he became involved with the KGB, the CIA, and the FBI.

With photos included, this memoir recalls Emery’s adventurous spirit and how he found himself involved in humorous and life-threatening adventures: a KGB agent in Africa is outmaneuvered by Marilyn Monroe’s curves and how a Bedouin present of an Aphrodite olfactory provided elixir for a lonely soldier. From Kansas to Kilimanjaro provides keen insights gleaned from one man’s interesting life, but also provides a historical context of the world throughout the years.


About the Author

David A. Emery was an ambulance driver with the American Field Service in North Africa during World War II. He earned a PhD from MIT and worked as an industrial psychologist and as an international consultant on management practices. Emery and his wife have five children and live in Connecticut.