Nothing ventured : disabled poeple travel the world

Author(s)
    • Walsh, Alison
Bibliographic Information

Nothing ventured : disabled poeple travel the world

edited by Alison Walsh

(Rough guides)

Harrap Columbus, c1991

Search this Book/Journal
Note

Includes index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

A collection of over 100 tales by disabled travellers, describing their adventures, their setbacks and ultimately - more often than not - their triumphs. The stories inform, inspire and delight: a pair of disabled rally drivers (one with polio, the other with an artificial arm) take on the Himalayas; a mother crams her two small children and wheelchair-bound husband into a Vauxhall Chevette and drives to Spain; a deaf man describes a safari in Zimbabwe; a young paraplegic goes alone to join an Aids research project in Sierra Leone. The overwhelming feeling is one of optimism, but the book also highlights some of the problems of disabled travel. When weighed against the traveller's sense of achievement the mishaps often seem insignificant: few words are devoted to them, and somebody always saves the day with kind inventiveness or adaptability. A group copes with sleeping among the slot machines in the hotel lobby because their wheelchairs won't fit in the lift; a guide carries a man, paralyzed from the hips down, on his back so he can catch sight of flightless cormorants in the Galapagos; reception staff haul a man in a wheelchair up and down two flights of stairs as and when required for a week. But there are villains too - the tour operators and travel agents whose blithe assurances all too often fall apart when confronted by reality; the passengers who grumble because they have to move seats to accommodate a traveller who cannot walk; the mechanics who do a shoddy job on a disabled person's car, knowing that it is a lifeline.

by "Nielsen BookData"

Related Books: 1-1 of 1
Details
  • NCID
    BA62310033
  • ISBN
    • 0747102082
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    London
  • Pages/Volumes
    546p
  • Size
    20cm
  • Classification
  • Parent Bibliography ID
Page Top