Mother of God : An Extraordinary Journey into the Uncharted Tributaries of the Western Amazon
Mother of God : An Extraordinary Journey into the Uncharted Tributaries of the Western Amazon
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Author(s): Rosolie, Paul
ISBN No.: 9780062259523
Pages: 320
Year: 201503
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 27.59
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"Rosolie is a gripping storyteller. His enthusiasm for the wilderness and his ability to convey it poetically makes him an exceedingly persuasive advocate for conserving what's left of the natural world." -- BookPage "Rosolie's solo adventures in the heart of the Amazon jungle, up close and personal with giant anacondas and jaguars, are gripping. And his dedication to preserving one of the earth's last wildernesses is where he really sets himself apart. Mother of God is an awe-inspiring read." -- Bear Grylls "A great adventure with a great and enduring point: we simply must protect these last, vast slices of the planet that still work the way they're supposed to." -- Bill McKibben "Thanks to fastidious journal-keeping that preserved a wealth of detail and emotion, Rosolie delivers an old-fashioned jungle adventure, one with rare immediacy and depth of feeling for the people and creatures he encounters." -- The Wall Street Journal "Paul Rosolie's Mother of God is more than a thrilling adventure tale, it's an old-fashioned boy-meets-jungle love story.


Be prepared to fall for it." -- Mark Adams, author of Turn Right at Machu Pichu "An extraordinary book.His vivid writing immerses you in his adventures as he explores an ancient pristine forest where no white man has been, where he encounters amazing creatures, and experiences the relentless power of untamed nature.There are parts that will haunt you, scenes you will never forget." -- Jane Goodall "A gripping adventure story filled with plenty of adrenaline-filled encounters with massive snakes, intimidating jaguars and other creatures. A vividly written narrative of an amazingly diverse world still to be explored, whose destruction, as Rosolie wisely notes, would be a devastating loss for humanity." -- Kirkus "A rousing eco-adventure. This is old-school nature writing, unabashedly romantic and free of alienation.


Rosolie's powers of description are so vivid and engrossing that readers will be swept along in his passion." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Rosolie writes with intrepid curiosity and a passion for ecological preservation." -- Booklist "A sobering account of an ecosystem hanging in the balance. An insightful history of the region. Entertaining and revelatory." -- The Wichita Eagle.


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