Montana-born Rex loves nothing more than to take his kayak out on a
river, the faster and more powerful the better. When he gets the
opportunity to tackle the well-named El Furioso in southwest Colombia,
he is thrilled. He anticipates the river's challenges, but finds himself
in a situation where the real danger is human.
In Colombia, he meets Myriam Calambás, an indígena, who has lived along
the El Furioso all her life. Though she loves its rushing waters, she
dreams of leaving to get an education so that she can help her people.
Her dreams, and her very survival, are in the balance when she and Rex
are caught up in the clash between paramilitaries, working for rich
landowners, and guerillas, who are supposed to be protecting the poor.
Pam Withers' skill at writing about extreme adventures combines with a
compelling story about an endangered world and a people struggling for
their very right to exist.