
Lands of Lost Borders
A Journey on the Silk Road
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This audiobook and its narration are excellent. The work is a travelogue, a memoir, and an engaging lesson on the history and ethics of science. Its foundation is Harris's drive to explore and her adventure-filled bicycle trip along the Silk Road. Narrator Amy Landon has a warm, conversational voice marked by a slight breathiness and drawn-out vowels at the end of many sentences. Her tone reflects what's happening on any given page; she sounds amused when that is appropriate and more serious when tackling the science-related sections. Landon maintains the listener's interest throughout. That is a true achievement, given that the audiobook is told largely through narrative and there is limited opportunity to take advantage of dialogue to provide the variety of different voices. G.S.D. � AudioFile 2018, Portland, Maine

Starred review from September 15, 2018
Natural history devotee Harris' debut is an homage to science?a love letter to geology, zoology, astronomy, and everything in between?and a travelogue-memoir in which she traces her academic pursuits, solo travels, and year-long bicycle trek along the storied Silk Road with her dear friend, Mel. Starting in Turkey, the intrepid duo navigates thousands of kilometers along with all kinds of weather, police assistance and interference, government bureaucracy, visa woes, searing muscles, and soaring spirits. In journeying to their Himalayan destination, Kate and Mel cut through boundaries both real and imagined, exploring the complexities of control and the ambiguity of borders (most poignantly vivified in Chinese-controlled Tibet) while questioning if exploration is flawed by its inherent desire to lay claim to place and experience. Fueled by the observations of someone fascinated by her surroundings, Harris' stunning and nuanced prose limns sweeping landscapes and offers engaging history lessons?all while maintaining a brilliant self-awareness and authenticity. Vivid, pithy descriptions read like indelible poetry, exemplifying Harris' reverence for the interconnectedness of our world. Lands of Lost Borders is illuminating, heart-warming, and hopeful in its suggestion that we will explore not to conquer but to connect. After all, "what does the Silk Road have to do with Mars, except everything? A sure hit with book groups.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2018, American Library Association.)
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