The Diplomite

The Diplomite

by Diana Carr
The Diplomite

The Diplomite

by Diana Carr

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Overview

"The Diplomite" is a compelling account of the author's life experiences growing up so far from home. From India to Vienna, Diana Carr was always an outsider, and learned what it is like to be the "other". This is a story about what it is like to be a young representative of the United States and staying calm in the face of danger. This is a story about how no matter what, the author's parents kept her family safe. This is a story about the strength and importance of family. Carr's father joined the Foreign Service in 1945. The world was in turmoil as it settled into the aftermath of World War II. British colonialism was ebbing, communism was rising, nuclear war had become a possibility, and the cold war had begun. People wondered how they would survive the times. Their first post was New Delhi, where they experienced the caste system – cobras and kraits in the garden, loving and leaving a monkey, and perched high on a gate post, watching the flow of mourners grieve on their way to Mahatma Gandhi's funeral. Next came Paris, war worn and weary but determined to recover. After that, they were sent to Vienna. The Viennese, defeated, trudged through the British, French, Russian, and American sectors of their city. The last stop was Cairo just after General Naguib and Colonel Nasser took over from King Farouk. Egypt was in a state of flux between monarchy and republic. This is a powerful story about being everywhere, but somehow nowhere. Diana Carr's journey is filled with adventure, lessons, and stories that will stick with you. A life like no other, this book shares the complexities of a life overseas, and the profound impact it had on Diana and her family. This book is so much more than a memoir. It is a literary reflection of strength, courage, and the significance of family. It offers commentary on history, culture, and the social implications of the post-war world. A masterpiece of non-fiction, this is a must-read account of an unforgettable life.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781098395483
Publisher: BookBaby
Publication date: 10/05/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 338
File size: 763 KB

About the Author

Diana Carr's childhood was spent in India, France, Austria, Iran, and Egypt, where her father was assigned as a U.S. Foreign Service Officer. With degrees in anthropology, developmental psychology, and guided language acquisition, she taught for thirty-three years. Now, she is a UCI Writing Fellow and lives in San Clemente among friends and family (including three great grandchildren). Through her memoir, "The Diplomite", she hopes to laud the dedication and patriotism of our Foreign Service representatives.

Table of Contents

Prologue 1

Part I Washington D.C. 1946 3

Aboard Ship 9

Turbulence 16

Part II New Delhi 1946 23

The Taj 23

Jail 30

Flood ol Sorrow 35

The Bungalow 43

Snakes 48

Intruders 54

Lady 63

Goodbye 71

Part III Paris 1948 77

Hotel de Paris 77

Detectives 82

The Empty Room 92

Part IV Vienna 1948 97

U.S. Occupational Forces 97

The Villa 103

Under the Stage 109

The Villa's Secrets 114

The Drivers 127

Playmates 134

Mother vs. Army 139

U.S.A Home Leave 1950 143

Part V Tehran 1950 149

Downtown 149

Under the Stairs 163

Icebox Alley 169

Christian Wives 174

The Big Kids 179

The Gift 188

Goodbye 200

The Well 206

U.S.A Home Leave 1953 216

Capitola 224

Part VI Cairo 1953 231

6 Shagret El Dor 231

New Girls 237

Summer 243

In-between 249

The Telephone 256

Seating 265

The Dinner 272

Invitations 280

Early Sunday 290

The Present 298

The Vespa 303

The Reckoning 312

The Soldier's Story 319

Goodbye 322

Epilogue 327

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