To Timbuktu by Mark Jenkins

To Timbuktu by Mark Jenkins

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An account of the first descent of the Niger river in West Africa in 1991 which centres on the human stories discovered and created during the journey, referring also to the early explorers who attempted to reach Timbuktu.

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To Timbuktu by Mark Jenkins

Stalked by crocodiles, charged by hippos, attacked by African killer bees, Mark Jenkins tells of the first descent of the Niger River in West Africa. In 1991 author Mark Jenkins, along with three companions and an intuitive African guide, set out to find the lost source of the Niger. Smuggling in weapons for protection, the team crossed into war-torn Sierra Leone, found the fountainhead, dropped in their kayaks and set off. During their journey they passed through villages where every female child has had a clitoridectomy; stumbled upon a brotherhood of blind men living alone in the bush and danced by firelight with a hundred women. And yet To Timbuktu is far more than an adventure book, it is a story about the meaning of friendship, fear, struggle, loss and tragically, death. Interweaving the tales of his own journey with the stories of the early explorers who tried to reach Timbuktu - men of unconquerable will, vanity and perseverance who would die beheaded, speared or eaten alive - Jenkins examines the why of adventure. Why do humans risk their lives for seemingly futile goals? To Timbuktu has the answers.
'This is a gripping adventure filled with the ambiance of still-wild Africa, its villages and people, all elegantly described by Jenkins' Publishers Weekly 'Mr Jenkins transforms a common sight into a moment of pure magic.' New York Times 'A compelling narrative.' Boston Sunday Globe 'A vivid and gritty portrait of a little-explored corner of the world.' LA Times Book Review
Mark Jenkins lives in Laramie, Wyoming, with his wife and two daughters. His work has appeared in numerous magazines, including GQ and Reader's Digest. He is the author of Off the Map, also published by Hale.
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ISBN 13 9780709072966
ISBN 10 0709072961
Title To Timbuktu
Author Mark Jenkins
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher The Crowood Press Ltd
Year published 2002-11-29
Number of pages 224
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.