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One More Day Everywhere: Crossing 50 Borders on the Road to Global Understanding

One More Day Everywhere: Crossing 50 Borders on the Road to Global UnderstandingAuthor: Glen Heggstad
Publisher: Ecw Press
Category: Book

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Media: Paperback
Pages: 280
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Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 6 x 1.1

ISBN: 155022882X
Dewey Decimal Number: 910
EAN: 9781550228823
ASIN: 155022882X

Publication Date: November 1, 2009  (New: Last 30 Days)
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In 2001, martial arts–trained biker Glen Heggstad began a journey from California to the tip of South America on his motorcycle and made it as far as Colombia, where he was kidnapped by local rebels and held captive. Undeterred by more than a month of traumatic incarceration, the “Striking Viking” finished his trip after being released. Three years later he set out into the world on his bike again, this time searching for truth on his own terms in a world that had become strangled by a climate of fear. Starting his trip in Japan, he traveled through Siberia, Mongolia, Europe, the Middle East, South East Asia, and Africa, stopping in more than 30 countries to deliver his message of the real United States, as he knew it. Unique stories and gritty adventure fill this quest for new sights and insights amongst extreme temperatures, knee-deep mud, bureaucratic roadblocks, health problems, and loneliness.




Customer Reviews:
5 out of 5 stars Anthropologist On A Bike   November 11, 2009
Daniel Plumer (Tucson, AZ USA)
I am only half way through this book, but I can hardly put it down except to write this review, and I have never before written a review of anything. Glen's writing is so eloquent and descriptive that I feel like I am there with him. His courage and tenacity are beyond amazing, and his zeal for freedom and adventure provides me with authentic excitement and passion even if it is vicarious. He has become my temporary hero, and I look forward to savoring each and every page.

Glen is, in fact, an "anthropologist on a bike", a title for his book that I might have chosen. He is brilliant, and is able to dance with a broad spectrum of human nature, revealing it in the most positive and healthy of ways; ways that generate hope for our world. He is able to let go of the conditioned biases and prejudices that we are all programmed to adopt as we endure the constant fear based interpretations of the media.

If you would like to travel the world to places you will probably never get to experience directly, and if you would like to engage with people through a filter of appreciation, read Glen's book. You will not be disappointed.




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