I really enjoyed this book. I lived in Central Asia for 5 years, so any novel that has a connection w/CA is intriguing enough for me to pick up. This book tells the story of Jeff, a Peace Corps volunteer who ends up in a village in Kyrghyzstan; Adam, his friend and former student from an Apache reservation; and Nazira and her father, Jeff's friends from Central Asia. We hear different parts of each of their stories, and they eventually all end up together in Istanbul. What I really liked about this book were the fascinating foreign locales. Some of the characters could have used more development, but the events and locations made this a fascinating read and the Rosenberg deftly turned his personal experiences into believable and accurately detailed prose. It definitely gives insight into several little known parts of the world. This is one I'd be willing to read again. I especially recommend it to all my world traveling friends.