- Published: 29 February 2012
- ISBN: 9781448107308
- Imprint: Cornerstone Digital
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 304
Out of Steppe
- Published: 29 February 2012
- ISBN: 9781448107308
- Imprint: Cornerstone Digital
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 304
Daniel Metcalfe journeys through the five 'stans, as well as Pakistan and Afghanistan, and brings to life the human tapestry they comprise
Sunday Tribune
Enterprising and finely written ... Metcalfe can justly be compared with British adventurers such as Robert Byron
Economist
Fresh, witty and full of quirky detail ... the book is also a serious, sometimes moving account of environmental degradation, political repression and social isolation
Financial Times
Full of telling anecdotes and snappy metaphors, Out of Steppe is a humane portrait of a region with a complex past and an uncertain future
Daily Mail
Metcalfe writes with sensitivity and great flair ... I was totally absorbed
Paddy Ashdown
This book's idea is timely: a quest for six ethnic communities that, after surviving the depredations of Sovietism, are now, as Central Asia modernises, disappearing ... [Metcalfe's] book has many virtues, the greatest of which are courage and a keen eye for detail, plus an ability to convey the essence of a place through the briefest of anecdotes
Independent
This is a book of great warmth and immense scholarship, in the best tradition of travel writing. It opens up a region about which most of us are vague. It is fascinating reading
Irish Times
This is an important book: a first-hand account from an adventurous traveller who has dared to explore the fulcrum of Asian geopolitics. Read this and you will understand why we need to care about Central Asia. Metcalfe has reminded us of why travel-writing matters
Nicholas Crane, author of Clear Waters Rising