The Bog, the Bahamas, and Beyond

by Leslie Hunter

The Bog, the Bahamas, and Beyond
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The Bog, the Bahamas, and Beyond

by Leslie Hunter

Published Sep 13, 2012
295 Pages
Genre: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoirs



 

Book Details

"One man's journey through life and time"

This is a memoir of a person who by his own admission is not particularly noticeable, or known. From the beginnings of the country we now know as Scotland, and the traces of family history in Victorian Britain, the author writes of his journey from working class life in post war Scotland to the world of offshore banking in the seventies, and the maturing years of the baby boomers in America. He captures the innocence of a boyhood that equipped him with a basic education that somehow got him into the banking business, and was a way out of the Bog Road Housing Project in Falkirk. Banking in the Caribbean meant sun, sea, and sand, and doing business with tax dodgers and drug dealers. Moving to America meant life in the mainstream, family life in the suburbs, and travel to the main financial centers of the world as an international banker. At age 50 he became a property developer, a business consultant, and part owner of a medieval castle in Scotland. It is a personal story that will resonate with everyone who has lived a life with everything but fame and fortune. It is centered in Scotland, yet mostly takes place elsewhere, with insights into events, places, and people that will surprise and entertain the reader.

 

About the Author

Leslie Hunter

I left Scotland as a young man, with empty pockets and my wife of six weeks. We were headed to the Bahamas, and the world of offshore banking. This memoir of personal history and experiences was written in the quiet and comfort of the suburbs of Richmond, Virginia, and began in a post war public housing project in Falkirk. It is a story of a nobody, who could be anybody. It just happens to be mine.