Montana-born Rex dreams of following in his grandfather's footsteps and
making a first descent down one of the world's last unconquered wild
rivers. When he finally gets enough sponsors, Rex heads to South America
to tackle the well-named El Furioso. And while he anticipates the
river's challenges, he finds himself in a situation where the real
danger is human.
In Colombia, he hires a guide: seventeen year-old Myriam Calambás, an
indígena who has lived along El Furioso all her life. Though she loves
its rushing waters, Myriam longs to go to university, become a reporter,
and tell the world what is happening to her people. Her dreams, and her
very survival, are in the balance when she and Rex become caught up in
the clash between the paramilitaries, who work for the rich landowners,
and the guerillas, who are supposed to protect the poor.
Pam Withers' skill at writing about extreme sports is reflected in this
compelling novel about an endangered world and a people struggling for
their very right to exist.