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註釋"This is the story of a life lived in seven different countries, and begins with the author's marriage during the First World War. After recovering from wounds, her husband was posted to Marseilles and Vienna. Seldom can a young couple have been happier, and their joy in being together bubbles up through the text like champagne. From 1930 to 1938 most of their time was spent in Central Europe under the harrow of the Nazis. They did not live in the seven countries during all these years as visitors, but became as one with the inhabitants and had solidly established homes. The unusual interest in Phyllis Bottome's extended life lies in the inner and outer experiences that she survived, as well as the extraordinary variety of her human contacts. These included poets, philosophers, scientists, Presidents and Prime Ministers, admirals and generals, as well as several murderers--and above all the famous psychologist, Alfred Adler. It was not until they were over forty that she and her husband became Adler's disciples, and this experience gave her the goal which is the title of this book."--Dust jacket flap.