Llama for Lunch
Lydia Laube
PB 256 PP 198 x 129 1862545766 $19.95
Travel Writing APN 9781862545762 Wakefield Press
Lydia Laube, one of the worlds dauntless,
intrepid travellers, is off to South America in search of the
sun.
Poncho in hand, braving hair-raising mountainous
tracks, bandits, immigration officials, jungle beasts and third-world
dentists, she ventures through Mexico, down the Panama Canal,
along the coast of Colombia, and into Peru, Bolivia and Brazil.
Lydia explores the last hideaway of the Incas, Machu Picchu, and,
fulfilling a lifelong dream, sails down the mighty Amazon to the Atlantic.
Laube is a human dynamo. Her writing
has a chatty, witty, over-the-fence feel about it, and her books
can be read in a few hours, such is their deceptive magnetism.
West Australian
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