Monday, September 20, 2010

Where Strange Roads Go Down

Just wondering if anyone has read this book by Mary and Fred del Villar. It's still available thru Amazon and others but could use a review.

An adventurous couple from New York City who have more imagination than money, decide to take a walking trip in Mexico from Lake Patzcuaro to the Pacific and back with only the help of two burros in 1951. They walk 750 miles round trip and enjoy meeting and staying with country people all along the way. For three months they endured sun, scorpions, floods, and hunger, but they also found warm friendship everywhere they went.

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