Monkey Dancing: A Father, Two Kids, and a Journey to the Ends of the Earth (A Father, Two Kids, and a Journey to the Ends of the Earth)
Glick, Dan | PublicAffairs
32,670원 | 20040615 | 9781586482374
Daniel Glick worked for Newsweek for more than twelve years, as a Washington correspondent and as a special correspondent roving the Rocky Mountain West. He has also written for Rolling Stone, the Washington Post Magazine, the New York Times Magazine, Outside, Esquire, Men's Journal, and numerous other publications, and is the author of Powder Burn: Arson, Money, and Mystery on Vail Mountain. Having traveled widely and lived on four continents, Glick now resides in Colorado with his two children, Kolya and Zoe
After losing his brother to cancer and a painful divorce that left him the sole charge d'affaires of two decidedly spirited children, environmental reporter Daniel Glick knew he and his little family desperately needed some karmic rejuvenation. He opted for an epic adventure. In the summer of 2001, Dan, Zoe, and Kolya packed up and set off on a six-month tour to see the world's most exotic and endangered habitats. Monkey Dancing takes readers along for this incredible journey. From the python-infested rivers of Borneo to the highest summits of Bali, from Nepal's Gangeatic Plains to Australia's Great Barrier Reef, Glick recounts the adventures they met with, the challenges they confronted, and how they learned to cope with grief, loss, and one another. Along the way, he offers intimate reflection on life, fatherhood, change, and the fragile health of our troubled planet. Acclaimed by reviewers, a BookSense Parenting bestseller, Monkey Dancing is a "poignant, affirming, ultimately courageous book" --Audubon Magazine.
An inspiring globe-trotting road trip with a personal and environmental agenda...definitely an armchair trip worth taking." --Seattle Post-Intelligencer
An inspiring globe-trotting road trip with a personal and environmental agenda...definitely an armchair trip worth taking."Seattle Post-Intelligencer
After his brother died and a painful divorce left him a single dad of two, environmental reporter Glick and his kids set off on a six-month tour to see the world's most exotic and endangered habitats--for some karmic rejuvenation.