Crazy River: A Plunge into Africa

Crazy River: A Plunge into Africa

by RichardGrant (Author)

Synopsis

No-one travels like the renowned writer-adventurer Richard Grant and, really, no-one should. Having narrowly escaped death at the hands of Mexican drug barons in Bandit Roads, he now plunges with his trademark recklessness and curiosity into Africa.

Setting out to make the first descent of a previously unexplored river in Tanzania, he gets waylaid by thieves, whores and a degenerate former golf pro in Zanzibar, then crosses the Indian Ocean in a cargo dhow before the real adventure begins on the Malagarasi river.

Travelling by raft, dodging bullets, hippos, lions and crocodiles, hacking through swamps and succumbing to fevers, Grant's gripping, illuminating and often hilarious book will thrill his devoted readers and bring him to an even broader audience.

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More Information

Format: International Edition
Pages: 288
Publisher: Abacus
Published: 17 Jan 2013

ISBN 10: 0349000271
ISBN 13: 9780349000275
Book Overview: * A thrilling story of three months in the most remote spot Tanzania, the Malagarasi river, the 'river of bad spirits

Media Reviews
Grant is a fearless, literary-minded travel writer. In his latest escapade he makes a maiden descent down the unexplored East African river, the Malagarasi -- Richard Fitzpatrick * Irish Examiner *
A high-energy book -- Iain Finlayson * The Times *
Grant has the makings of a first-class travel writer. He's wide-eyed without being too trusting, good at ferreting out unlikely people and possessed of ample reserves of both masochism and self-pity -- John Preston * Spectator *
Author Bio
Richard Grant is an English writer who has been based in the USA for fifteen years. His first book, Ghost Riders, attracted enormous praise, winning the Thomas Cook Travel Book Award. His second was Bandit Roads.