Lands of Lost Borders: Out of Bounds on the Silk Road

Kate Harris
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Lands of Lost Borders: Out of Bounds on the Silk Road

Kate Harris
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WINNER OF THE 2019 RBC TAYLOR PRIZE 

WINNER OF THE 2019 EDNA STAEBLER AWARD FOR CREATIVE NON-FICTION

WINNER OF THE 2019 KOBO EMERGING WRITER PRIZE IN NONFICTION

WINNER OF THE 2019 BOARDMAN TASKER AWARD FOR MOUNTAIN LITERATURE 

WINNER OF THE 2018 BANFF MOUNTAIN BOOK COMPETITION'S ADVENTURE TRAVEL AWARD 

FINALIST FOR THE 2019 HUBERT EVANS NON-FICTION PRIZE (BC BOOK PRIZE)

“Kate Harris packs more exuberant spirit, intrepid charm, wit, poetry and beauty into her every paragraph than most of us can manage in a lifetime. Whether writing of Pony Club or remotest Tibet, her longing for Mars or her days at Oxford, she braids heart, mind and spirit with a wide-awake vitality that inspires wonder. Lands of Lost Borders carried me up into a state of openness and excitement I haven’t felt for years. It’s a modern classic.” —Pico Iyer

“Kate Harris arrives among us like a meteor—a hurtling intelligence, inquiring into the nature of political borders and the meaning of crossing over. The honesty behind her self-doubt, her championing of simple human friendship, and her sheer determination to explore what she does not know, compel you to travel happily alongside her in Lands of Lost Borders.” —Barry Lopez

“This is a hymn to the pure love of travel: a brave and astonishing journey.” —Colin Thubron

"This fascinating book, about an unbridled desire for exploration, completely thrilled me. Getting to ride alongside Kate on her Silk Road journey is the literary adventure of a lifetime." —Leigh Stein, author of Land of Enchantment

“From her vantage point of a student of the history of science, explorer and adventurer, Kate Harris presents a rare and unique vision of world, and explores the nature of boundaries. Unable to realize her childhood dream of travelling to Mars, she decides to trace Marco Polo’s Silk Road by bicycle. Vivid descriptions of the places and people she meets inspire deep and eclectic reflections on the nature of the world, wilderness, and the struggle of humans to define and limit them. This is a book that changes how one thinks about the world and the human compulsion to define it.” —Jury Citation, RBC Taylor Prize

“Extraordinary. . . . Lands of Lost Borders is rich not only because of the adventures it recounts, but in the telling of them. It isn’t so much a travelogue as it is a contemplation of what pushes us out the door and how we change out there in the world before we return to our own little corner of it. . . . You find yourself wanting to linger, rereading passages built of sentences so beautiful they demand to be read out loud—even if no one else is in the room.” —The Globe and Mail

“A tale of beautiful contrasts: broken landscapes and incomparable mountain vistas, repugnant sights and smells and euphoric baklava hangovers, geographic neighbors at war and the moving hospitality of total strangers. . . . Exemplary travel writing: inspiring, moving, heartfelt, and often breathtaking.”Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

“A compelling, suspenseful, insightful and elegant travel memoir. . . . This is one that will have you dreaming.” —Minneapolis Star Tribune
 
“To write a book that brilliantly captures the humour, the exhaustion, the cultural mosaic and the ever-shifting landscape of such an extensive journey is an equally monumental task. But, to write a book that not only colourfully expresses the wonders of new lands, different cultures and the alternately draining and exhilarating moments of pedalling day after day for six months with lyricism, genuine belly laughs, profound insights and a dazzling pallet of language—now that’s an accomplishment akin to travelling to Mars.” —Rocky Mountain Outlook

Overall rating: 4.4545455 / 5 from 11 reviews.

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Engaging, insightful

"I loved reading Harris’ compelling story. The book is described very evocatively; it made me feel like I was there. The present tense brings a feeling of immediacy, which is well-suited to the intense subject matter."

Jessie (5/5)

Loved the adventure

"I loved this book. As a cyclist, I thoroughly enjoyed reading about the author's arduous months-long journeys across deserts and up frozen mountains, and marveled at her steadfastness. The stories about being hosted by strangers in Asia were particularly interesting and heart-warming as well."

JessieT (5/5)

Eloquent memoir of amazing cycling adventure

"A beautifully written story of adventure, discovery, self-discovery, history, culture and the power of human will and perseverance. Kate Harris is a gifted writer and her indomitable spirit is eloquently captured in this memoir of her cycling trip along the silk road from Istanbul to Tibet, through numerous regions with as many cultural changes. The human condition is fully on display both in the protagonists and the characters they meet along their journey. A highly recommended read for anyone with an adventurous spirit."

Rachel (5/5)

Great read!

"Excellent book. Entertaining, gripping and educational!"

Nathaniel (5/5)

A University Lecture by Professor Harris

"I don't exactly know what this book is supposed to be. It is as uncommitted to a goal and idea as the author is in her life. Sometimes it dabbles in humourous travel diary territory, then it changes to a timid attempt into soul searching. There are sections I think are supposed to be descriptively poetic but the greater part of the book is a lecture about other people's ideas and world history. Take out the pretentious fact spewing and there is actually very little said about cycling the Silk Road. I wanted to go on an adventure, unfortunate Kate Harris is not a suitable travel companion for me"

Kimberly (1/5)

Well written, genuine, and vivid

"The author explicitly describes her unusual experience using beautiful, delicate words. Reading her words is a great joy."

Kate (5/5)

Enchanting memoir, beautifully written

"This book perfectly mixes together a bit of a history lesson with adventure travelogue, and story of friendship and finding your meaning in life."

Pearce (5/5)

Loved it

"Not usually a big fan of historical fiction, but this book is a new favourite"

Ainsley (5/5)

Clever

"I've been trying to read more historical fiction, and this really hit the sweet spot."

Brynngreen92 (4/5)

awesome

"awesome"

Jay19 (5/5)

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  • Date de publication : May 07, 2019
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 320
  • Éditeur : Knopf Canada
  • ISBN : 9780345816788
  • Dimensions : 5.5" W x 0.86" L x 8.25" H
KATE HARRIS is a writer, adventurer, and one of Canada's top modern-day explorers. Her award-winning nature and travel writing has featured in The Walrus, Canadian Geographic Travel, Sidetracked and The Georgia Review, and cited in Best American Essays and Best American Travel Writing. She has degrees in science from MIT and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and in the history of science from Oxford, where she studied as a Rhodes scholar. When she isn't away on expeditions, or reporting on UN environmental negotiations for the International Institute for Sustainable Development, Harris lives off-grid in a log cabin on the border of the Yukon, British Columbia and Alaska. Lands of Lost Borders is her first book.

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