The quest for a perfect romance. A couple set out to look for
Shangri la and become immersed in the mysteries of the East. If you
have ever wondered what it is like to hit the overland route to the
East and what may await you on the way, then this is it. High
romance in the mountains, mystery and enlightening encounters
multiply as the story unfolds. 'A well-written thoroughly enjoyable
book evoking the romance and adventure of this last frontier. The
overland trek is particularly well handled as you would expect from
a seasoned round the world traveler.' Printer's Pie review. In
'Looking for Kathmandu' you meet Peter Anscombe a Vietnam war
veteran with a mighty chip upon his shoulder at what happened to
him there. When, for reasons he finds hard to explain even to
himself, he sets out on a great journey towards the East and India,
he has no idea what will become of him, but he knows he seeks
another, better world. In Istanbul he meets Birgit, a uni student
who found herself signing up to join a coach heading East when she
was in Amsterdam, crying uncontrollably as she felt her life
dissolving. Fate seems to intervene to bring them together in
Istanbul, but this is only the beginning of a journey which will
take them across thousands of miles of deserts and mountains in the
raw heart of Asia. Rainbows in profusion greet their eyes as they
gaze out at the skies from their mountain viewpoint in Turkey. In
old Persia, present day Iran, they find their own love nest in the
heart of Teheran. By the shores of the Caspian Sea Birgit suddenly
realizes that the fields they are standing beside waiting to hitch
a lift towards the East are actually full of marijuana grass. She
whoops with joy and harvests her crop, even though there is a death
penalty in operation in the country for possession. In Afghanistan
under the brilliant stars with the Milky Way visible in stunning
clarity, the romance goes into overdrive. After a row, Birgit naked
runs off into the desert night. Peter follows, alarmed at what
might befall her. He catches up with her crouched at the bottom of
a gully. He slowly descends the shifting sands of the gully in the
night. 'Don't fight me, instead love me', he implores before she
surrenders and they make passionate love. Now perfectly relaxed and
at one with the world, Birgit finds a tortoise with a parasite bug
clamped to its leg in the gully. With a long departed doctor for a
father, she hands the tortoise to Peter to remove the parasite and
cure the patient visitor from the natural world. Liberated, the
tortoise proceeds on its way, the couple head into old Kabul, where
they discover the great thriving city that existed before the wars
began that were to tear out its heart. 'Looking for Kathmandu'
immerses you in an East that is likely to disappear almost
completely in the next few decades. It is a snapshot in time that
reveals the magic and the mystery of cultures that were old even
while the Western cultures were being born. You join the couple on
their quest to enter this ancient civilization with its wonders,
inexplicable coincidences and marvellously wise sages and holymen.
Immersed in this world, the revelations and experiences that occur
for both Birgit and Peter are destined to reveal them to themselves
in a new stark light. Is it possible for them to survive the shocks
and twists of fate that take them to a place from which there is no
coming back?
General
Imprint: |
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
December 2010 |
First published: |
December 2010 |
Authors: |
David Stuart Ryan
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152 x 22mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Trade
|
Pages: |
416 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-4564-7110-1 |
Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
Genre fiction >
Romance >
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Promotions
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LSN: |
1-4564-7110-4 |
Barcode: |
9781456471101 |
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