(Softcover Edition) This book is about the 9 1/2 weeks I spent
traveling through Mongolia, by horse and by hitchhiking, in the
summer of 1993. This was a few months after the withdrawal of
Communist control from the former Soviet Union. I was eighteen
years old. There was no email, and no Internet we now know it. I
could not contact my parents or my family for two months, and they
had no way to know whether I was alive or dead. I was alone but
never alone, as I was accompanied by Mongolian friends and
voluntary caretakers almost anywhere I went - and whether I liked
it or not. The book is comprised of slightly edited versions of the
journal I kept, and the letters I wrote, at that time. It is meant
to communicate what everyday life in Mongolia was like, through the
eyes of a lone American teenager.
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