by Rory Stewart
Audio CD Paperback Kindle Edition Hardcover"The Places In Between" is a travelogue written by Stewart, Rory about his journey through Afghanistan on foot. The memoir covers Stewart's travels from Herat to Kabul, a distance of 600 miles, via the Wakhan Corridor. Along the way, he faces challenges such as extreme weather conditions, difficult terrain, and a high risk of danger from bandits and Taliban fighters. The book offers an insight into the country during a particularly volatile time, and provides readers with a unique perspective on Afghanistan's culture, customs, and people. Despite the danger and hardships, Stewart embraces the journey and becomes deeply connected to the people he meets along the way.
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