How to Walk a Puma: & other things I learned while stumbing around South America

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How to Walk a Puma: & other things I learned while stumbing around South America Author: Format: Paperback / softback First Published: Published By: Hodder & Stoughton General Division
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Pages: 264 Language: English ISBN: 9781857885668 Categories: , , , ,

“Plans are usually only good for one thing – laughing at in hindsight. So, armed with rudimentary Spanish, dangerous levels of curiosity and a record of poor judgement, I set off to tackle whatever South America could throw at me.” On his nineteenth birthday, Peter Allison flipped a coin. One side would take him to Africa and the other to South America. He recounted his time spent as a safari guide in Africa to much acclaim in Don’t Run, Whatever You do and Don’t Look Behind You. Sixteen years later he makes his way to Chile, ready to seek out the continent’s best, weirdest and wildest adventures – and to chase the elusive jaguar. From learning to walk a puma (or rather be bitten and dragged along by it) in Bolivia, to finding love in Patagonia and hunting naked with the remote Huaorani people in Ecuador, How to Walk a Puma is Peter’s fascinating and often hilarious account of misadventures in South America. Ever the gifted storyteller and cultural observer, Allison makes many observations about life in humid climes, the nature of nomadism, and exactly what it is like to be nearly blasted off a mountain by the famous Patagonia wind. His self-deprecating humour is as delightful as his crazy stunts, and his love for animals – even when they bite – is infectious.

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Praise for Peter Allison: Allison's writing is high on colour and is packed with engaging accounts of the sort of things that are just another day at the office for the average safari guide...full of hair-raising stories of escape and adventure. * Sunday Telegraph * Peter is the perfect storyteller with the ability to poke fun at himself. Witty, exciting, and ultimately unmissable. * Real Travel * He writes beautifully and viscerally about the rhythm of bush life. * TNT Magazine *