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Alpha Highways

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Does high adventure get your blood racing, and your feet itching to do some wandering of your own? Do you love the thrill of exotic scenery and far away places? Take a ride on a highway of courage... Walk in temples where the star-savvy Mayans ones tread, retrace the steps of Pizzaro's quest for Inca gold! Journey through the bizarre badlands of "The Valley of the Moon," in one of the worlds highest cities! Ride on "The Train of Death" to the chilling consequences of military arrest! Drink in the rare site of rainbows created by the light of the full moon, at the "One of the great natural wonders of the world"! Take a ride on a highway of courage... Get "Alpha Highways" today

288 pages, Paperback

First published January 23, 2012

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Keith Stewart

25 books
If a picture is worth a thousand words then the author's love of the expression of words and phrases stems from his interest in photography, and his love of reading and the art of the narrative of story telling.

Keith Stewart's background began in the photographic arts where he studied at Sheridan College of Applied Arts and Technology, Oakville, Ontario in 1972, in which one of his courses was the new age skill, of twentieth century creative writing and communications.

Keith's goal is to leave behind a tale that others of like-minds may enjoy and also profit from the experience of.

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December 1, 2013
I really wanted to fall in love with this ebook, but it took me a long time to swallow it. Over a span of 4 months I attempted to read Alpha Highways as I kept losing interest. It was recommended by Sister Himalaya, Stewart's daughter of whom I follow on tumblr. Being a young guy who's been on adventures himself, I downloaded this ebook with great eagerness to consume it but couldn't get past the inconsistencies in facts, the abundance of grammatical errors, the lack of balance between showing and telling the story, I didn't feel the end wrapped up both trips to South America enough or effectively. I still feel the story has great promise—maybe an edited and reworked reissue is possible.
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