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272 pages, Kindle Edition
First published October 11, 2011
"Though their entire world is contained within the sloping domain of this simple tent, these nomads are so full of character and pride. They carry themselves like royalty, the deep lines on their faces the beautiful evidence of lives spent hard at work." (Chapter 9, discussing a family in Mongolia)
"Our Western propensity for cynicism and mistrust is of little interest here. At these heights, fact and belief are merged together, and truth is something to be attained, not challenged, the quest for empirical evidence supplanted by the quest for enlightenment." (Chapter 13, discussing people in Nepal)
"We pull over and order up a few plates of grub. It tastes delicious, although it's hard to enjoy on account of the five shady Mexican guys giving us the stink eye from the next table. They're dressed like the gang from Grease, and even though my Spanish is elementary, I know enough to understand that they're talking about mugging us. Mexican Danny Zuko smiles at me, and I muster a smile back. We quietly retreat to the car, taking our tacos to go.
The next town looks like it's had a rough couple of centuries, and we check directly into the first motel we see. The room smells like mold, and the only lamp in the room isn't working; at least I can park around back in case the Guacamole Gang from the taco stand drives this way."