Summary:
The book chronicles the author's daring nine-month journey on foot along the length of the Nile River, from its Rwandan source to the Mediterranean Sea. It details the diverse cultures, challenges, and landscapes he encounters, as well as the historical and contemporary significance of the regions through which he travels.
Key points:
1. Resilience: Wood shows great resilience and determination in overcoming challenges to walk the Nile.
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