Eureka: Finding the Line Between Desire and Contentment, Then Riding It
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Graham Field
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Graham Field
About this listen
Who tries to ride deep into Iraq just to see if the news reports are accurate, ends up joining a street demonstration against someone else's government, or sticks their arm between the jaws of a wild mountain wolf-dog?
After the success of his first book, In Search of Greener Grass, Graham Field hits the road again with his bargain-basement KLR650, recording his experiences in his inimitable and revealingly honest diary style. The Caucasus region is often overlooked by travelers, but Graham may inadvertently be about to change all that.
A single pivotal event can transform any journey, and accepting rather than fighting that moment can have glorious consequences for the traveler. In this instant the result ensures a fantastic exploration of eastern Europe and beyond, the discovery of a hidden gem in Georgia, and meanderings that leave us all much richer.
Ultimately, Eureka is an almost accidental realization that we cannot control our mood on the road, but merely embracing it can be the most enlightening travel experience of all.
©2018 Graham Field (P)2019 Graham FieldWhat listeners say about Eureka: Finding the Line Between Desire and Contentment, Then Riding It
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- Clarence Friesen
- 2024-11-01
Motorcycle touring at its best
Great story of a journey to lands I’ll never get to,I appreciate the detailed description as well as the personal interactions with the locals
I’d recommend this book to anyone who rides and likes a little adventure with some humour too
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- Scott Dobie
- 2020-08-10
Really enjoyed.
Really enjoyed this 2nd book. It seem to be read in a bit lighter tone than the first which made it easier to stay with for longer periods. A great account of his trip with challenges and funny bits. It seems Graham is a bit more settled with himself, a bit more self deprecating but not rant free at times. A thoroughly enjoyable read.
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