This is a great book.
Yemen is not a place that many people have gone, and certainly not a place from which great scenes, great stories, and great descriptions seem to emanate; however, in the hands of Eric Hansen, Yemen is just that place. He goes to Yemen, the first time, by accident, and is one of those travelers who finds people both fascinating and funny. He stays for awhile, returns home, and is haunted by the fact that he, a writer, has left behind his notebooks. He needs those notebooks. They are the chronicle of his life of travel and they are the sources for his future writing.
So he returns to Yemen to retrieve the notebooks. As it turns out, this requires many many detours...psychological, cultural, and geographical. It requires much paperwork, too, and many many friends (as well as $ to grease palms and wheels). He rolls with it, and tells the stories of his encounters in ways that made me laugh out loud (and read sections to those around me, always a very popular move...)
This is a great book. I'll read more of Eric Hansen. You'll have to read this one, though, to find out about those notebooks...