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16 books

No. 0228 cli-fi · Asia

A Guardian and a Thief

Megha Majumdar

It’s set in Kolkata, India, a few decades out, under flood and heat and a food shortage that has markets selling seaweed and synthetic fish. Ma runs a shelter, cares for her elderly father and her two-year-old daughter, and has…

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A Guardian and a Thief
No. 0012 travelogue · Asia

Arabian Sands

Wilfred Thesiger

Thesiger crossed the Empty Quarter twice in the late forties, on camels, with a few Bedu who’d have gotten there a lot faster without him. His paper job was scouting locust grounds for the British. Everybody knew that was an…

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Arabian Sands
No. 0084 adventure · Asia

Everest: The West Ridge

Thomas Hornbein

Hornbein and Willi Unsoeld were on the 1963 American expedition, the one that put the first Americans on top by the regular route. The two of them wanted the West Ridge instead, which nobody had climbed and nobody knew if…

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Everest: The West Ridge
No. 0451 novel · Asia

Ghost-Eye

Amitav Ghosh

Calcutta, 1969. A three-year-old girl in a strict vegetarian household announces she wants fish for lunch. She’s never had it, never seen it in the house. She says she remembers another life, a mud house by a river, a different…

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Ghost-Eye
No. 0050 adventure · Asia

Into Thin Air

Jon Krakauer

Krakauer was sent to Everest by a magazine to write about the commercialization of the mountain and summited on May 10, 1996, the day a storm caught multiple teams high on the peak. Eight people died that day, including both…

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Into Thin Air
No. 0008 Memoir · Asia

Lands of Lost Borders: A Journey on the Silk Road

Kate Harris

Harris is one of the few authors whose writing stops me in my tracks (in a good way, of course). She grew up wanting to be an explorer, decided the planet was fully mapped, and went into science instead —…

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Lands of Lost Borders: A Journey on the Silk Road
No. 0496 novel · Asia

The Last Quarter of the Moon

Chi Zijian

One day holding a hundred years, told by a ninety-year-old Evenki woman as the last of her people board trucks out of the forest. Bruce Humes’s translation trusts you with the specificity and never buries you in glossary. Elegy, and a beautiful one.

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The Last Quarter of the Moon
No. 0007 adventure · Asia

The Last Wild Men of Borneo: A True Story of Death and Treasure

Carl Hoffman

Two men, thirty years apart. Bruno Manser, a Swiss shepherd who walked into the Sarawak rainforest in 1984, lived six years with the nomadic Penan, then led their blockades against the logging companies and became a wanted man before vanishing…

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The Last Wild Men of Borneo: A True Story of Death and Treasure
No. 0163 spy novel · Asia

The Peacock and the Sparrow

I.S. Berry

Shane Collins is fifty-two, divorced, twenty-five years in the CIA, and finishing his career in Bahrain during the Arab Spring, chasing evidence of Iranian support for the Shia uprising that his bosses in Washington badly want to exist. He’s tired,…

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The Peacock and the Sparrow
No. 0193 novel · Asia

The Quiet American

Graham Greene

Saigon, early fifties, the French war going badly. Fowler is a British reporter, middle-aged, opium in the afternoons, living with a young Vietnamese woman named Phuong and determined to have no opinions about anything. Pyle is a young American just…

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The Quiet American
No. 0138 adventure · Asia

The Rose of Tibet

Lionel Davidson

The time is the early 1950s. The place is Central Asia. The backdrop is geopolitics, with the great powers of Britain, China, and others wrestling in the shadows for influence over India, Tibet, and Nepal. Into this cauldron stumbles fictional…

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The Rose of Tibet
No. 0159 cli-fi · Asia

The Windup Girl

Paolo Bacigalupi

Oil is gone, the seas came up, and the world runs on calories — which means the agribusiness companies that own the seed patents own everything. Thailand has held out, protected by seawalls, a ruthless Environment Ministry, and a hidden…

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The Windup Girl
No. 0029 travelogue · Asia

Travels in Siberia

Ian Frazier

Frazier caught what he calls Russia-love and spent years going back, culminating in a nine-thousand-mile drive across Siberia in a used van with two Russian guides who argued the whole way. The book is that trip plus the whole history…

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Travels in Siberia