Review
"Tells a riveting tale." -- Passport Newsletter
"Wilson's passionate yet unsentimental account reminds us these three nations have much to offer the traveler." -- San Francisco Chronicle
"Wilson's passionate yet unsentimental account reminds us these three nations have much to offer the traveler." -- San Francisco Chronicle
Product Description
Offering an intimate look at the people and places of Afghanistan, India, and Pakistan, this memoir by adventurer and historian Mathew Wilson recounts journeys into remote areas as a member of the British army and with his family in the late 1960s. Wilson relates stories of crossing the Hindu Kush with his pregnant wife and two-year-old son and running a gauntlet of armed border guards to get his injured son to a hospital. Twenty-one years later, Wilson returned to honor a promise made to a Hindu priest in Central India-to seek, find, and follow the fleeting shadow of the Rani of Jhansi, one of the heroines of India's 1957 revolt against British rule.

