Honey and Onions
A Life in Saudi Arabia
by
Book Details
About the Book
Frances Meade lived in Saudi Arabia from 1965 to 1998. She and her husband and two daughters exchanged their desert life in Arizona for another desert land when they had the opportunity to transplant themselves to Arabia for an eighteen month adventure that was to last thirty-three years. This was not the Arabia of the oil companies with their replicated American communities complete with theaters and restaurants nor the high tech country of today. Hers was the experience of Riyadh, the capital, in the days before paved roads, telephones and dependable electricity and water. Her story opens a window onto a culture much misunderstood by westerners. How the family adjusted to an alien way of life and became a part of it is told with humor and an intimate understanding of a people and a country that are constantly in the news today.. Originally published in 1996 in Saudi Arabia, this revised edition is even more timely in 2004.
About the Author
Frances Meade is an American who lived in Saudi Arabia for thirty-three years. During those years she was principal of the Riyadh International Community School, protocol assistant to four American ambassadors, and the educational director of a Saudi women’s organization for continuing education. She is now a consultant on cross-cultural training for American companies working in the Middle East. A graduate of Mount Holyoke College, she has written and edited educational texts as well as a monthly magazine column for Grade Teacher magazine. She and her husband live in Scottsdale, Arizona.