| Whispering in the Giant’s Ear
An intimate and powerful account of
living in Bolivia during a time of crisis and change.
Long the obscure “Tibet of South America,” in the last few years
Bolivia has emerged as a world flashpoint.
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Blue Clay People
In this elegantly written memoir, a young man recounts his
life-changing sojourn in a world of immeasurable poverty and
instability: Charles Taylor’s Liberia.
William Powers went to Liberia as a fresh-faced aid worker in
1999 and was given the mandate to “fight poverty and save the
rainforest.” Read more about this title. |
Kusasu and the
Tree of Life
A haunting yet hopeful tale from the edge of the world: the
Bolivian Amazon.
The beautiful Chiquitano Indian girl...
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