When a mid-20's computer programmer seeks liberation by trading in his day job for a backpack and an unfamiliar roadmap to another culture in South America, he encounters not only beauty and inspiration but also colorism and uncharted territory, calling into question the decision that led him on his unconventional, enlightening path.
Driven by a quest for deeper fulfillment, Russell resigns from his job and embarks on a solo backpacking journey from the American South to the heart of South America, hoping to transcend conventional boundaries. The initial thrill of his adventure soon gives way to unexpected challenges and self-doubt as he faces a whirlwind of awe-inspiring landscapes and harsh realities. Confronted with cultural misunderstandings, personal insecurities, and even prejudice, Russell struggles to reconcile his dreams with the complexities of his new environment. Through moments of discomfort and revelation he learns valuable lessons about community, gratitude, and self-discovery, ultimately redefining his sense of purpose and appreciation for the journey he once eagerly anticipated.
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Höhe: 216 mm
Breite: 140 mm
Dicke: 19 mm
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979-8-9913729-0-9 (9798991372909)
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Russell J. Earle Jr. is from Columbia, SC and a South Carolina State University graduate. His writing journey spans well over 20 years with a background in Creative Writing from Midlands Technical College. He engages audiences by weaving life experiences through songwriting, poetry, and screenwriting. Now, he embarks on his debut book, "Until I Came Home: A Sunset's Journal". When not penning his latest work, Russell enjoys the soothing sounds of Lo-fi music, embraces his role as a part-time professional walker, and often visits YouTube when attempting to cook. Ask him if he's burned rice lately.