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Hardcover Sweat of the Sun, Tears of the Moon: A Chronicle of an Incan Treasure Book

ISBN: 0689121113

ISBN13: 9780689121111

Sweat of the Sun, Tears of the Moon: A Chronicle of an Incan Treasure

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Eight billion dollars worth of Inca gold & silver are rumored to be hidden in an unmapped region of the Andes. This is the captivating story of that fabled treasure & the centuries-old spell it has cast on many, including a young American student. While completing anthropological field work in Ecuador, the author heard the legend of Atahualpa's ransom. The Incas gathered seven-hundred tons of gold (Sweat of the Sun) & silver (Tears of the Moon) to...

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Not just another treasure hunter...

Although I studied archaeology and ancient history as a "serious" academic subject I have always been interested in legends and tales of secret temples and hidden booty which are usually dubious at best and often pure nonsense. The tale this book recounts is different -- there is a grain of credibility to the story however fanciful it may be. But what makes this book stand out from the crowd is the excellent quality of the prose which is very unusual in a book of this genre. The scenes set in Quito are evocative as are the descriptions of all the locales visited by the author. The portraits of the characters encountered by the author are very well drawn. I am not in the habit of writing book reviews but I urge anyone who likes a good yarn written intelligently and with a praiseworthy lack of egotism to take a look at Lourie's book.

"Enthralling!"

I was enthralled by this book, it is excellently written and gives the reader a true feeling of what it is like to have "Gold Fever". I have recently finished the book but I am reading it again because it is that good! It is also extremely educational, I knew nothing about the Incas until I read Sweat of the Sun, Tears of the Moon. I am now longing to take a trip to the Llanganatis mountains, not in search of treasure, more on a pilgrimage than anything else.

A Treasury of Characters

This was a great story of the possibility that vast wealth in gold and silver are still hidden in the Andes. The various doccuments and treasure hunters that the author unearthed and befriended made for a ripping yarn. His own expedition to the trecherous landscape where the treasure is supposedly hidden was a real adventure. He cared about the people he wrote about and the reader will too. Loved this book!

This is thrilling and intelligent, great book.

I first read Sweat of the Sun, Tears of the Moon in the original Atheneum hardcover. What a fine book! It's not your usual treasure-hunt adventure, but a sensitive portrayal of South American culture and dreams. Well, it's also a treasure hunt, and you can't believe Lourie lived through it all to tell the tale. I'm so happy to see it in paperback A really fine book by a fine author. His young-adult books are extraordinary as well. But this one's a must for any reader interested in the Andes, in treasure hunting, in the human soul in darkest peril. Five stars all the way. This is one of those books you keep thinking about for years.
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