Pegge Parker lived two lives…
Her first life as a journalist in D.C., and Alaska took her by Slow Boat to China (the first book in the series) where her gutsy adventures landed her in China on her writing skills alone. Slow Boat to Pakistan picks up after her husband Doug Mackiernan, a CIA operative, was killed on the Tibetan border escaping from China.
Now a mother and a widow, and needing to make a living, Pegge left
their baby twins with Doug’s parents in Boston and embarked on another
slow boat, this time through the Suez Canal to Pakistan where she began a
new career as Vice Consul and Press Officer at the American Consulate
in Lahore.
Pegge continued her adventurous life by reporting for the State
Department during her travels to the Northwest Territories and the
Khyber Pass bordering Afghanistan, to Katmandu in Nepal and the
Himalayas and to exotic destinations in India.
Her insightful peeks inside the political world and the diplomatic
life were captured in her meticulous diary notes and letters to her
parents chronicled here.
Pegge made plans to come back to the U.S. and write for the Ladies Home Journal
and make a home for her three-year-old twins. Enter John Hlavacek, a
United Press reporter in India, who, after a chance meeting and
tumultuous courtship, married Pegge in Bombay and whisked her off to
Rome for a month-long honeymoon.