Papua New Guinea, nestled on the world's largest tropical island, separated from Australia by only a few miles, has always been a place of difficult terrain, complex sociology, and magnificent natural wonder.Ten years after his first visit (recounted in Paradise: Solo across New Guinea), John Michalski returns to old haunts and familiar faces. But what has become of this nascent island nation in the intervening years? Throughout his journey, the author reflects on the various affects-positive and negative-of the millennial clash between the modern West and the undeveloped "Fourth World.""Michalski's books have the elements of travel guide, history lesson and personal memoir all rolled into one, taking you places you'll not likely get to on your own. Settle in for a wonderful trip on many levels. Highly recommended ""Delightful ... Michalski's warmth, curiosity and humor will engross even the non-science-oriented.""I found myself looking forward to each new chapter and wondered what could possibly happen next. I also felt immersed in a culture that was quite fascinating. This is a great travel book and highly recommended.""If you're an arm chair traveler you will feel immersed in an ancient culture that is modernizing every day, told from the viewpoint of a man who obviously cherishes the time he spent there. And who knows, it may inspire you to get up from your armchair and set out on an adventure of your own."
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