Offers an account of the author's experiences on a National Geographic expedition on the Blue Nile River through Ethiopia. This description may be from another edition of this product.
The Blue Nile is a perfectly told travel adventure by a smart, interesting person who writes with complete honesty and empathy. Reading her book is like sitting down with a fascinating friend who tells of her experience in details that make you see what she saw and feel what she felt, with the political history of Ethiopia put into context. Morell is observant, insightful, and open-hearted. Especially for those of us less adventurous types, Morell brings the experience of traversing the rarely travelled path along the Blue Nile right to us. She is a thoroughly engaging travel companion. Her book inspires understanding of a culture and place quite distant to most of us. I love her clear, intelligent writing.
Blue Nile
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
I am informed that the review appearing on this page by the "reader from Denali" is not Michael Speaks, the chief boatman on the river adventure described in this book. I sincerely regret the error, which was based purely on an assumption, and apologise to Speaks. The review was written by a friend of Speaks who lives in Denali.
Blue Nile: The big and the small
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
I truly found this to be a wonderful book with a far more human and intimate view of Ethiopia: her people and her jewel... The Blue Nile. From the more mystic/historic background surrounding the still mysterious river... to the individuals and unique stories that live along her banks and canyons. I found Virginia Morell's voyage to be refreshing in its focus... and successful in putting a human face on a country and a people that are soo much more than famine, war and isolated despair. Truly a wonderful book.
Blue Nile: Ethiopia's River of Magic and Mystery
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
I have read books about rivers and waters, but I'm yet to read one as wonderfully written as Virginia Morell's "Blue Nile". Virginia Morell interweaves the history of the Blue Nile, its political and religious mysteries, its daring explorers and the people whose lives are dependent upon it, with a great mastery of language and detail that hooks the reader from cover to cover. Virginia's novel encounters are told with an art that leaves the reader amazingly enlightened about Ethiopia's landscape. The history of the Blue Nile is the the history of Ethiopia. The adventures of the Blue Nile are the adventures of Ethiopia.
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