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Loading... The Places In Betweenby Rory Stewart
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. It Doesn't Seem Possible Read `Three Cups of Tea` instead. This book gets but on the nature of its content alone. The writing itself and the protagonist/author are nothing to brag about. We are asked to care for this man walking through Afghanistan without really being shown why he deserves our sympathy. His reason for walking is tenuous at best, and it feels like he just did it, so he could write this book. The language of which is strained and overwrought. His portrayals of the people who feed him and allow him to spend the night before he moves on are sadly lacking. He writes as if he knows them, but he does not. One night is not enough time to tell the nature of a person, especially when they speak a different language, live in a different land, and you are imposing upon their hospitality. The only high point of this book is Babur the dog, and despite being an avid reader and a dog lover, I still had to force myself through every page of this book. Did not like the book, not enough remains of the culture of Afghanistan to be interested. If you've never even heard of Afghanistan, then this book might be informative. Otherwise, there's not a lot of action, history, drama, news, culture, geography or anything else of interest. Despite the dearth of any interesting subject matter whatsoever , this book is eminently readable. Stewart manages to make the peace he feels while walking palpable to the reader. I like everything about this nonfiction narrative. Rory Stewart chronicles his foot march through Afghanistan right after the first fall of the Taliban. I knew close to nothing about the history and culture of this region, and Stewart aptly teaches the reader about them. I like books where people are willing to be unconventional and stubborn. Excellent book group choice, if you're looking for socially relevant books. no reviews | add a review
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