I Had Noticed In Madagascar That Many Things Are Called Mad. Would You Trust Yourself To Mad Travel (it Sounds Rather Like What I Do), Eat In Mad Cafe Or, A Real Worry For A White-knuckle Flyer, Take To The Skies With Mad Air, As Air Madagascar Is Generally Known?' In All Her Travels Across The Globe, Lydia Laube Had Always Wanted To Visit The Intriguing Island Of Madagascar And Meet Its Famous Residents, The Lemurs. So She Hops Aboard A French Cargo Ship, Replete With Cleaver-wielding Cook, To Begin A Wayward Journey. After Escapades In Singapore, Egypt, Malta And Italy, Lydia Eventually Lands On The Place Arab Sailors Called The Island Of The Moon. Here She Makes Friends With The Locals, Attempts To Familiarise Herself With Their Tricky Language, And Sets Off To Sample The Country's Food, Accommodation, Sights, And Sounds - And To Find Her Lemurs.
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