From Publishers Weekly:
On his Amazon Journey in 1970, British adventurer Ridgeway visited an idyllic plantation, Osambre, deep in the Peruvian jungle and a seven-day walk from the nearest road. Fifteen years later, he planned a family holiday that would include a trek in the Andes and a return visit to his friend Elvin Berg at Osambre. With his wife, 18-year-old daughter and two young men from his Ardmore School of Adventure, Ridgeway embarked on the riskiest expedition of his colorful career. The area leading to Osambre had been terrorized by guerrillas, the "Shining Path," who were fighting with government forces. Food was scarce, and foreigners were under suspicion. Beset with altitude sickness, colds and fever, Ridgeway's party learned that Elvin Berg had been murdered by guerrillas, his family scattered. As they began the homeward journey, they found Berg's seven-year-old daughter Elizabeth and set in motion efforts to adopt her. This is an extraordinary story of endurance and adventure that will grip readers. Photos.
Copyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc.
From Library Journal:
In 1970, while leading the expedition described in his Amazon Journey (1974), the author came across a "Garden of Eden" in a remote, jungle-clad corner of Peru. Here in Osambre he met the Bergsa Norwegian-Indian family whose idyllic life and son, Elvin, made a lasting favorable impression. Fifteen years later, Ridgway, his wife and daughter, and two companions trek back to Osambre in search of Elvin Berg. This journal quickly dispels the romance of Ridgway's notion with the grinding reality of daily privations and the squalor seen and experienced. In fact, it is the continuous chronicling of flies, tarantulas, and such things as fried guinea pig served with "front teeth and whiskers still intact" which becomes the story. Episodes recounting operations of the "Shining Path," Maoist guerrillas, are of interest, but not enough to enliven this plodding account and its anticlimax. Jerry Maioli, Western Lib. Network, Olympia, Wash.
Copyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc.
"About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.