Turn Right at Machu Picchu
Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 2011
333
Book • Nonfiction
Peru • Early-20th Century
2011
Adult
16-18 years
Turn Right at Machu Picchu, by Mark Adams, is a hybrid of historical reflection and travelogue, following Adams as he retraces Hiram Bingham III's journey to Machu Picchu to explore Bingham's legacy and the impact of his supposed discovery of the Incan city. Alternating between Bingham's history and Adams' challenging expedition with guide John Leivers, the book highlights the contrasts and connections between past and present explorations of Peru.
Adventurous
Informative
Humorous
Nostalgic
Contemplative
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Mark Adams' Turn Right at Machu Picchu offers an engaging blend of history and travel memoir, recounting the author's journey through Peru following Hiram Bingham's footsteps. Readers praise its witty narrative and rich historical context but note that some sections drag due to detailed descriptions. Overall, it’s an informative and entertaining read.
Readers who enjoy Turn Right at Machu Picchu by Mark Adams are travel enthusiasts and history buffs, intrigued by Inca civilization and modern exploration. Fans of Bill Bryson's A Walk in the Woods or Tony Horwitz’s Blue Latitudes will appreciate Adams’ mix of humor, adventure, and historical insight.
22,294 ratings
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333
Book • Nonfiction
Peru • Early-20th Century
2011
Adult
16-18 years
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