At the start, I thought it was a little slow going. Just a smidge mind you. Another camera operator book dressed up in a fancy cover. I then got into the flow of the book, the way he writes in the moment, connects you with exactly what he is doing and when.....And I was quite simply hooked.
Each tale is another reason why we should protect our little blue marble in the endless dark of the universe, each story provides another reason why we should explore and celebrate our world. As a scientist who has been in the field, to some odd and interesting places, I can't help but respect and admire people like Gavin, dumped into the deep end of a far off location; in some cases getting a disease or two, or almost eaten alive by lions...or snakes...or bears.... or hyenas (so on and so forth, apparently he's featured heavily as a menu item on various animals dinner plans), or even getting mortared by Sudanese rebels (Levison Wood eat your heart out).
Not only a book of travel and adventure, it's a touching book about people. How people treat the environment, how they treat each other, and the stories we carry with us. It's touching, it's thought provoking and its emotional. Some parts of this book grabbed me quite firmly and wouldn't let go for a fair old while.
Go pick it up. It's an absolute inspiration of a book. Talking of inspiration I'm going to go and finish writing my documentary on whales.
(Why are you still here.....go get it! ....also if you can, but it in hardback because it's a really pretty book)