Kenneth Cline

Kenneth Cline is an independent author of travel books, with thirty years of experience in newspaper/magazine writing and editing, much of that devoted to financial services, history and travel.

His most recent work is Mr. Kennis Goes to Yemen: A Story of West Meets East (Amazon 2022), which tells of his adventures in the country of North Yemen in the mid-1980s. He has previously published two other travel books related to the Middle East: Tracking the Queen of Sheba: A Travel Memoir of Yemen (Amazon, 2016), about accompanying an archaeological expedition to the wilds of eastern Yemen in 1984; and Village on the Nile: A Travel Memoir of Upper Egypt (Amazon, 2017), describing his experiences living in an Egyptian village in 1983.

He has also written two books about the Portuguese Way of the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage trail: Sauntering the Spiritual Variant of the Camino de Santiago (Amazon 2021), which highlights a recent addition to the Portuguese Way; and Sauntering to Santiago: The Camino de Santiago for Slow Walkers, which covers the full coastal route from Porto to Santiago de Compostela.

Cline and his wife, Bina, currently live in São Bras de Alportel, Portugal.

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