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Dear Exile : The True Story of Two Friends Separated (for a Year) by an Ocean
Author: Hilary Liftin, Kate Montgomery

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Publisher: Vintage
Book Type: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780375703676 - ISBN-10: 0375703675
Publication Date: 4/27/1999
Pages: 208

Book Description:
A funny and moving story told through the letters of two women nurturing a friendship as they are separated by distance, experience, and time.

Close friends and former college roommates, Hilary Liftin and Kate Montgomery promised to write when Kate's Peace Corps assignment took her to Africa.  Over the course of a single year, they exchanged an offbeat and moving series of letters from rural Kenya to New York City and back again.

Kate, an idealistic teacher, meets unexpected realities ranging from poisonous snakes and vengeful cows to more serious hazards: a lack of money for education; a student body in revolt.  Hilary, braving the singles scene in Manhattan, confronts her own realities, from unworthy suitors to job anxiety and first apartment woes.  Their correspondence tells--with humor, warmth, and vivid personal detail--the story of two young women navigating their twenties in very different ways, and of the very special friendships we are sometimes lucky enough to find.

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Coree B. (Coreegirl) wrote on 5/15/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

I finished this in a couple of hours, it was excellent. The book is formed by letters between two friends, a newlywed who heads to Kenya to serve in the Peace Corps and her college roommate/best friend who is working in NYC. While Kate navigates a new world filled with giant bugs, exorcisms and strangely chunky water, Hillary deals with boyfriends, work and life in general.


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Kristine L. (kriser) wrote on 10/7/2009...


I love this book and am so happy to find it again! I had a copy of this book when it was first published. I loaned out and never got it back. I couldn't remember the title, just the story, and all these years hoped and wondered if I would ever happen upon it again. I keep very few books after I read them but this was one that I enjoyed so much that I am doing the HAPPY DANCE now that I've found it and was able to order a copy! Fantastic story, very fun/easy read, the letters from Kenya were especially enjoyable! You'll love it too, I'm sure!

Lynne J. (Doughgirl) wrote on 8/16/2009...


Have you ever read a book that was so good that you wanted to start all over and read it again? Dear Exile is one of those books for me.

Dear Exile is an epilisolatory memoir, a story told in letters. Kate & Hilary have been good friends since they were roommates at college. Hilary was the only witness at Kate courthouse wedding to David. When Kate and David go to Kenya for a year with the Peace Corp, Kate and Hillary begin a correspondence that eventually makes it into the pages of this book.

Kate's letters are written from the jungles of Kenya. There, she and David absorb the local culture (goat meat - yech!!!!!); adapt to no electicity and no refrigeration in an unbearably hot climate; boil, filter and drink suspiciously chunky water; and meet their neighbors as they struggle to teach English at schools.

Hilary's letters are writen from the urban jungle of New York City. There she struggles to build a career and meet a man she can love.

The letters are intelligent, entertaining, heart-warming, eye-opening, funny, sad and never never boring. I can't recommend this book highly enough!

Cindy B. (cynb22) wrote on 11/8/2008...


I really enjoy stories that are told through letters. This story made me really glad my parents talked me out of the Peace Corp !!!! Great parallel between NYC and Kenya.

Paula H. (littlestar) wrote on 12/20/2007...


Endearing book and an easy read.

Teri S. (ocicat) wrote on 4/16/2006...


A fascinating look at how the Peace Corp works (or doesn't work) and life in Kenya.


Kathy T. (WithaK) wrote on 1/17/2006...


Wonderful exchange of letters between two friends.

Don M. wrote on 12/15/2005...


Humorous, touching account of two best friends - one in NYC and one who goes with her husband as a Peace Corp worker to Kenya.

Renee (Don's daughter)


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