
Stumbling Over Eden
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"A boy's own - and girls! - adventure of a trek, from the High Atlas mountains, across the Anti Atlas, then following the exotic river Draa into the Sahara. You will fall into a world and people as fascinating and friendly as any fairy tale."
- Mike McHugo OBE
Stumbling Over Eden starts with an idea born on the top of Mt Toubkal the highest peak in North Africa - to walk from the roof of the High Atlas Mountains to the sands of the Sahara Desert. What results is a fantastical tale involving a Krupp cannon, arrest, being tailed by the secret service, the lairs of old warlords, a spirit dog, a lost tribe of dwarfs and an amorous camel. But more than that, it is a story of resilience, companionship, independence, the strange weave of history and the true meaning of adventure.
Steve Bonham is an award-winning psychologist, a musician, an adventurer and a vagabond philosopher. He is the author of A Little Nostalgia for Freedom, A Beautiful Broken Dream and How to Survive and Thrive in an Impossible World.
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Prologue
Map
Chapter 1: On Top of the World
Chapter 2: The Road to Telouet
Chapter 3: Cake or Death?
Chapter 4: The Strangeness of the Strange
Chapter 5: Freedom's Another Word
Chapter 6: Arrested!
Chapter 7: The Krupp Cannon
Chapter 8: Walking on the Moon
Chapter 9: The Badlands
Chapter 10: Stumbling Over Eden
Chapter 11: There May Be Dwarfs
Chapter 12: Spies and Gorillas
Chapter 13: Don Quixote and Sancho Panza
Chapter 14: The End of The Road
Chapter 15: Telouet
Roll of Honour
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