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Bestselling Travel E-Book ‘The Guatemala Reader’ Available for Free Download – citybuzz
Renowned travel writer Mark D. Walker has announced that his latest e-book, ‘The Guatemala Reader: Extraordinary Lives and Amazing Stories’, will be available for free download on Amazon from September 24-26. The book, which achieved bestseller status in Guatemala History and Travel Guide categories, offers readers a deep dive into Guatemalan culture and society based on Walker’s over 50 years of experience in the country.
At a time when Guatemala faces significant political and social challenges, Walker’s book provides crucial context and human perspectives on the nation. Drawing from his extensive travels, including to remote areas rarely seen even by Guatemalans, Walker shares personal encounters and profiles of local Mayan leaders, advocates, writers and poets to offer nuanced insights into Guatemalan life.
The book contains 18 stories supported by maps, graphs, fact sheets and photos, covering topics from literary and biographical accounts to Walker’s own travel experiences in his ‘Yin and Yang of Travel Series’. It also examines contemporary issues like the impact of the Peace Corps and the ongoing immigration crisis, concluding with an overview of Guatemala’s political, cultural and economic landscape.
Reviewers have praised ‘The Guatemala Reader’ for its comprehensive and humanistic portrayal of the country. Bob Graham, author and founder of the Katalysis Partnership, called it ‘a modern-day classic’, while Joe Lurie, Emeritus Executive Director of UC Berkeley’s International House, highlighted its value in promoting cross-cultural understanding.
The free availability of this e-book presents a unique opportunity for readers to gain in-depth knowledge about Guatemala, a country that attracts millions of tourists annually. Walker’s work is particularly relevant given the current crisis of democracy and border tensions in Guatemala, offering readers a chance to understand these complex issues through the lens of personal stories and experiences.
Walker’s expertise on Guatemala stems from his time as a Peace Corps Volunteer and subsequent decades of work with international development organizations. He has authored two other books on travel and his experiences abroad, and has contributed numerous articles to various publications on related topics.
This limited-time free offer of ‘The Guatemala Reader’ provides an accessible entry point for anyone interested in learning more about Guatemala’s rich culture, complex history, and current challenges. Whether planning a trip or seeking to broaden their understanding of Central American issues, readers stand to gain valuable insights from Walker’s extensive experience and thoughtful analysis.