**A New York Times Bestseller
This acccount of a 36-day walk across Afghanistan, starting just weeks
after the fall of the Taliban, is "stupendous...an instant travel
classic" (Entertainment Weekly).
**In January 2002, Rory Stewart walked across Afghanistan, surviving by
his wits, his knowledge of Persian dialects and Muslim customs, and the
kindness of strangers. By day he passed through mountains covered in
nine feet of snow, hamlets burned and emptied by the Taliban, and
communities thriving amid the remains of medieval civilizations. By
night he slept on villagers' floors, shared their meals, and listened to
their stories of the recent and ancient past. Along the way Stewart met
heroes and rogues, tribal elders and teenage soldiers, Taliban
commanders and foreign-aid workers. He was also adopted by an unexpected
companion--a retired fighting mastiff he named Babur in honor of
Afghanistan's first Mughal emperor, in whose footsteps the pair was
following.
Through these encounters--by turns touching, confounding, surprising,
and funny--Stewart makes tangible the forces of tradition, ideology, and
allegiance that shape life in the map's countless places in between.