
Kindle | Mother of God: An Extraordinary Journey into the Uncharted Tributaries of the Western Amazon |
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ISBN | 0062259520 |
ISBN-13 | 9780062259523 |
Publication | 25 January 2025 |
Number of Pages | 336 |
Format Type | Paperback |
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The eco destruction of modern times And we realize from the strength of Paul s will that he and we are strong enough and smart enough to prevail We just need the kind of inspiration that Paul Rosolie lifts us with Michael R Edelstein Nonfiction Fascinating book in the same vein as Farley Mowat s Never Cry Wolf but with a much happier ending Mowat concludes with a sense of helpless determination while Rosolie offers us hope for a world most of us will never see. Mother of god sheffield I ve always had a fascination for the upper and have always wanted to visit Rosolie only makes me determined to one day travel into the upper reaches and see the wonder and diversity for myself This is a great read from someone whose enthusiasm borders on the manic.
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Of laughter and tears This is an incredible story that is very well presented Mr Rosolie is a gifted writer that draws us into his world as we share in his failures and triumphs It gives the reader insight into the interconnected world of man and the biodiversity that surrounds him A side story about he near extinction of wolves in the Yellowstone Basin is a prime example of how the loss of just one species of animal can destroy the ecology the area in which it existed. Mother of god today mass online This is truly one of the best works of non fiction I have ever read and is a must read for animal lovers and those who want to view themselves as members of a greater world around them Nonfiction For fans of The Lost City of Z.
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Both human and animal I m so excited to bring this story to the world If you d like to follow along I m going to be sharing the journey on Instagram PaulRosolie site_link The self aggrandizing in this book is nauseating Nonfiction I definitely have mixed feelings about this book I like that it gives a good perspective on what it s like on the ground in the rain forest in the 21st Century And I appreciate its message about the importance of conservation I just wish the prose wasn t so wide eyed People are always howling with laughter Or their eyes are bulging with shock Or they drop to their knees in awe The hyperbole in this book gets a bit overwhelming at times It wasn t until I was pretty deep into the book that I realized that the author.
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Is that he becomes entranced with the idea of being a reality show celebrity and he forgets his original mission and passion Nonfiction I was very eager to read this book as I had spent three months up the living in a settlement of Caboclo Indians These are mixed race from the rubber boom of the 19th century They hadn t gone to the cities to live but remained in the jungle intermarrying with those they called the painted men They had no contact with tourists of any kind and I was the first non Indian to have visited them. Book mother of god How I got there was I was sailing around the world with three friends and when we got to Brazil.
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In a not so distant time there were blanks upon the face of maps tempting men with the riches and dangers of the unknown Today satellites have pixelled in the entire surface of our globe Nonetheless a few places remain untrodden by the boot of map making men Madre de Dios Mother of God a region in the headwaters of the in southeast Peru is one of them and Paul Roselie was the first to set foot there. Mother of god meme His journey began with a childhood visit to the Bronx Zoo specifically the Jungle World exhibit which left him with a vivid indelible memory and set him on the path that eventually led him to Brazil A dyslexic Rosolie was a misfit in school preferring to lose himself literally in wilderness He also kept wild menageries at home such as snakes and preying mantises And when he was only eighteen a British biologist running a research station in ia in southeast Peru accepted him as a temporary research assistant and from that point Rosolie never looked back. Who is mother god in the bible He immersed himself in the life and work of the research station befriending an Ese Eja an Amzonian native who taught Rosolie jungle lore Become something of a native himself he explored and came to love the jungle both in danger and in beauty And one day talking to an old native he discovered that there was a remote place where no white man had set foot and that as it is sacred to the natives they shunned it too And so Rosolie determined to be the first to penetrate this unbelievably remote indescribably dangerous hauntingly beautiful place His actual journey there is the heart of his narrative and I leave the extraordinary details to him It seems appropriate to me that the title of this work was the preferred expletive of a friend of mine former nun of Irish descent as superlatives are necessary for this tale An anaconda thick as a cow and twenty six feet long Mother of God AND he wrestled it Mother of God And so it goes The adventures of Rosolie are real dangerous and fascinating having the horrified allure for civilized man of such works as Conrad s Heart of Darkness and Alejo Carpentier s Los pasos perdidos Lost Steps A journey out in space is here a journey back in time. Novena to mary mother of god pdf Rosolie s love of the last refugia of wilderness have made him into their passionate conservationist This I laud in him and in his book Were I younger and comfortable with confronting armed poachers I might have considered personally aiding him in his efforts for the jungle is fascinating beautiful and well worth saving. Mother of goddess dormitory All in all Mother of God fascinated me And it is a quick easy read for there is nothing scholarly or pedantic in it I might mention that the uncorrected proof copy that I received for review has some problems the largest being that apparently in a revision that had the narrative begin in medias res there are large swatches of text almost identically repeated at the beginning and at the height of the adventure Recommended for lovers of adventure and the jungle as well as conservationists who love the same Those squeamish about snakes and extreme tropical ingestion might want to skip some parts And in a personal footnote I might add that in Mother of God I found the relish for life and living things delightful in particular as I just finished reading a book about the opposite Bartleby and Company Mother of God is not the literature of NO This is living at the extreme edge of YES and writing about it The prose may be rough around the edges but it can be read with gusto Thanks to First Reads Nonfiction This review is from Michael Edelstein Paul s professor from Ramapo college Through his first book Mother of God Paul Rosolie takes us to places few others have ever been and where we are unlikely ever to ourselves travel We encounter a wilderness the likes of which we had become convinced no longer existed a real life Shangri la And as we plunge deeper in Paul s and our journey our awe is matched by the tension of knowing that its very existence creates a risk that it will be destroyed Almost an inevitability It is here that we encounter the basis for Paul s battle against this juggernaut He is not traveling into the jungle to wrestle the largest snakes on earth Paul and the snakes are on the same side Rather his struggle is to overcome an even stronger force but who also cares deeply for the home he has come to love I can only hope that this book and his organization will succeed in their mission Nonfiction I found this to be an easy quick and very fun read It is not academic but it is a true adventure story told from the perspective of the adventurer Also a commendable first book for the author who seems to have a knack for storytelling He lived the sort of adventure that I have only fantasized about and read accounts of in other books that preceded this one such as Lost City of Z River of Doubt and Into the Wild Somewhat like Percey Fawcett Christopher McCandless and Everett Reuss the author was driven by an insatiable desire to explore But unlike these people the author lived to tell about it albeit only by sheer luck in my opinion he was equally insane or driven if you prefer The author employed a fast paced concise style of narrative which paused along the way to paint clever descriptions of ia Occasional tangents were also produced wherein personal commentary was appended onto a part of the story There did seem to be considerable effort put towards paying homage to the many adventure and nature writers who have inspired the author and come before him such as Thoreau London and Muir to name a few all of whom are referenced abundantly In any case the writing approach effectively pulled me in as every day I read this while riding the light rail to and from work and I was quickly transported away from the crowds of people surrounding me and into Rosolie s wild journeys through the This book is escapism at its best Nonfiction I won this book as part of the Goodreads first read program. Mother of god valley Paul Rosolie was an unusual child He hated school not because he was stupid or didn t like to learn but because he felt confined inside the four walls of the classroom He wanted to be free from the restricting feel of those walls and as he got older he would spend and time staying away from the confines of organized education At age eight an unexpected event would change the course of his life and contribute in a large way to this desire for freedom from enclosing walls He and his mother went on a trip to the Bronx Zoo in New York There they visited the Jungle World exhibit which would set the direction his life would take. Mother of god meme By the end of his sopho year in High School he decides enough is enough and decides he won t be going back And he has the support of his loving parents During the Summer he studies for and receives his GED and then begins college part time while others his age are going into their Junior year in High School At age eighteen he sends out many emails to persons looking for research assistants never believing that he would be answered due to his lack of qualifications But he soon gets a response from a British Biologist named Emma who along with her husband JJ are carrying out macaw studies deep in the jungle of Southeast Peru The only catch is he has to find a way to get to Puerto Maldonado the Capital of Madre de Dios where he will be picked up and transported up river to the Las Piedras Biodiversity Station The LPBS is a 27000 acre research station in the middle of the Jungles of Peru where the indigenous wildlife is protected from encroachment from those that would destroy this pristine world. Mother of god ash wednesday mass Paul along with the others that have been chosen to help will study the macaws and other animal life in the area But when the work day is done and the other volunteers retire to rest Paul s adventure is only beginning Instead of sleep he is off by himself exploring the trails through the jungle soaking up all the sights and learning everything he can about this wondrous land But also learns of the tragedy of encroachment by profiteers who would destroy this world for their own selfish purpose. Mother of god today mass online Mr Rosolie will spend many years going back and forth from Peru to college in New York as he educates himself and trains to become one of earths most knowledgeable conservationists We are even treated to a trip to India where the author will meet his future wife Gowri and learn first hand the destructive power of man and what awaits the beautiful land he has come to love. Mother of god an extraordinary journey The reader will come to see close up the beauty of the animals that inhabit this magical world We will learn of Paul s friendship with a Giant Anteater he and JJ s attempt to capture the largest Anaconda either one of them had ever seen We view the home of the Anaconda in the floating forest. Mother of god chaldean church And we follow along with a 21 year old man as he journeys into the deepest heart of the Madre de Dios along the river highway that will take him to The Western Gate a world where modern man has never been. Mother of god today mass online This is a journey of highs and lows Walking the and Turn Right at Machu Picchu comes naturalist and explorer Paul Rosolie s extraordinary adventure in the uncharted tributaries of the Western a tale of discovery that vividly captures the awe beauty and isolation of this endangered land and presents an impassioned call to save it. Mother of god sheffield In the Madre de Dios Mother of God region of Peru where the River begins its massive flow the Andean Mountain cloud forests fall into lowland Rainforest creating the most biodiversity rich place on the planet In January 2006 when he was just a restless eighteen year old hungry for adventure Paul Rosolie embarked on a journey to the west that would transform his life. Mother of god an extraordinary journey Venturing alone into some of the most inaccessible reaches of the jungle he encountered giant snakes floating forests isolated tribes untouched by outsiders prowling jaguars orphaned baby anteaters poachers in the black market trade in endangered species and much Yet today the primordial forests of the Madre de Dios are in danger from developers oil giants and gold miners eager to exploit its natural resources. Mother of god book pictures In Mother of God this explorer and conservationist relives his amazing odyssey exploring the heart of this wildest place on earth When he began delving deeper in his search for the secret Eden spending extended periods in isolated solitude he found things he never imagined could exist Alone and miniscule against a titanic landscape I have seen the depths of the the guts of the jungle where no men go Rosolie writes But as the legendary explorer Percy Fawcett warned the few remaining unknown places of the world exact a price for their secrets Illustrated with 16 pages of color photos Mother of God An Extraordinary Journey into the Uncharted Tributaries of the Western Hello I m Paul Rosolie author of Mother of God 2014 and The Girl and the Tiger 2019 Growing up my parents read me Sherlock Holmes Lord of the Rings The Chronicles of Narnia James Herriot White Fang by Jack London and Because I am dyslexic it took me a long time to learn to read much longer than other kids So being read to was really important It wasn t until I was an adult that I fell in love with reading on my own Today it amazes me the extent to which the books I love have influenced my life and I feel that story telling than anything else is my greatest passion Along with being a writer I work as a conservationist protecting wildlife and ecosystems mostly tropical rainforests I work in the India Hello I m Paul Rosolie author of Mother of God 2014 and The Girl and the Tiger 2019 Growing up my parents read me Sherlock Holmes Lord of the Rings The Chronicles of Narnia James Herriot White Fang by Jack London and Because I am dyslexic it took me a long time to learn to read much longer than other kids So being read to was really important It wasn t until I was an adult that I fell in love with reading on my own Today it amazes me the extent to which the books I love have influenced my life and I feel that story telling than anything else is my greatest passion Along with being a writer I work as a conservationist protecting wildlife and ecosystems mostly tropical rainforests I work in the India Indonesia and other places where biodiversity and habitat loss are rampant I believe we live in the most crucial time in history because our natural systems and wildlife are dwindling and we as a global community have little choice but to reassess our relationship to the natural world That is the focus of my writing My book Mother of God Harper Collins is non fiction and was my first book It gained the praise of environmentalists and adventurers such as Jane Goodall Bear Grylls and Bill McKibben who have called the book a gripping awe inspiring rousing tale with a great and enduring point It mostly chronicles my formative years as an explorer and protector of wild places This book had the very real world result of helping to protect over 30000 acres of primary jungle in the Rainforest. Mother of god urban dictionary My NEW book The Girl and the Tiger Owl Hollow Press is a work of fiction though this story is very much based on the last ten years I ve spent in India tracking the migration of wild tigers and elephants I tell everyone that this book is less my own creation and a collection of moments truths and legends I found over the years in the Indian jungle It is a necklace of a book a series of seeds and teeth stones and bones gathered from the forest floor I only added the string It is the result of following elephants searching for tigers sitting late into the night around campfires and becoming acquainted with the tribes of the forest Paul Rosolie is the guy who tried to get swallowed by an anaconda on TV last year That certainly undermined his credibility than a little. Mother of gods I m hoping that Rosolie continues his conservation efforts and gains some wisdom and maturity so that he can become an important voice The other possibility and a real one from what I can tell they all went to Rio de Janeiro and I thought it was my one and only chance to go up the Over the next month I went first to Belem then Santarem ending up in Manaus I spent a few weeks working out how to avoid the tourist routes and arranged tours I was in a travel agency when the guide an Indian said he was going back home for three months and did I want to come We negotiated a price and then after a fantastic two day journey sailing on river boats canoes a bus it got stuck at a pot hole big enough to sink it in which Victoria Regina lillies 6 across were growing and finally walking we got to Lake Ama as in as 40 or so people lived around this lake which was so big it took a river motor boat 2. Is there a mother of god 5 hours to sail around A few people lived in houses on stilts one with the most beautiful parquet floor a la William Morris I have ever seen but most on floating houses I lived in the latter The dish washing and toileting arrangements involved holes in the sweet smelling wood floor with pira as waiting to clean the plates or receive offerings My days were filled with fishing with seine nets and leaky pirogues hunting with spears and dogs music on tiny little guitars and panpipes and visiting the people who lived around the lake I was most impressed by the medicine man who was as graceful and beautiful as a ballet dancer and who applied sound hygenic and herbal principles to his work he wasn t a shaman I learned how to catch crocodiles in my bare hands although I only did it once it was enough So when the author writes about his trips into the jungle I m not exactly ignorant and he is writing to impress with things he says are unique but in fact are quite everyday The rises and falls 40 a year from the melt water of the snow in the Andes This means that the forest can be flooded for part of the year then it is known as igapo and trees quite tall can look like little bushes when you manoeuvre your leaky canoe around them I arrived when the waters had gone down considerably and on dry land there was a small tree with a dead and stinky anaconda draped from not far above the ground over the top and down to the ground again It was bigger than anything in the Guinness book of world records and eclipsed the author s biggest ever 25 one The author said he fantasised that if he had taken a picture it would have been on the front cover of Time Judging by the size of the tree the dead one I saw was between 35 45 ft long The Indians I was with said that it was a big snake unusual but not unique and that they left it there as a warning to other snakes not to come near. Mother of god covington Another thing was when the author described the rarely seen landscape of floating islands by moonlight These floating islands were common on the lake where the river flowed very slowly through They vary greatly in size from a small rug upwards They are made up of matted grass roots the beautiful water hyacinth and small bushes I was told you can t walk on them although the big ones will support your weight because they are full of biting ants Also in the daytime crocodiles hide under them for the shade Once when I was visiting the medicine man I tied up my canoe to the bank but when I came back an hour or two later I found myself land locked by a huge island the size of a football pitch All you can do is push it with the paddles it s a heavy job until it starts to part and move off slowly They are never stationary for long. Mother of god ash wednesday mass The last example I want to write about is his encounter with rare fast moving morpho butterflies So rare apparently that his Indian friend takes a leaf to wrap up a dead one the author found in a parcel I was out hunting one day with the medicine man s son We had two dogs with us and spears and found ourselves in a beautiful little glade with a small pool in the middle and sunlight shafting down from high up above the canopy There were morphos everywhere Although the author says they were very fast fliers these ones were taking it easy Their huge hand size wings glimmering and shining all the blues a sky can be as they glided around the glade sometimes settling on us One brushed my cheek with a wing and left a drift of angel dust It was like an enchantment. Mary mother of god pdf The author left the and went to India He became just the sort of bleeding heart white liberal that infest the Caribbean sitting on committees to preserve the natural environment or even taking it back and not giving a damn about how the locals are supposed to make a living They ve made their pile they ve got a house and family back home now they want to see a paradise preserved for their winter homes Conservation is important Good conservation is taking necessary progress into account and negotiating a way through that When that isn t done people will remain not just poor when they can see they needn t be but bitter and seek to take what they can Poaching burning corrupt politicians and huge foreign conglomerates are their weapons. Mother of god title So what finally got me to put the book down was this sentence that shows the attitude of the author that he finds elevated and admirable and I find beyond irrelevant What is it about our species that allows us to watch sitcoms and argue over sports while cultures and creatures and those things meek and green and good are chopped shot and burned from the world for a buck All creatures are not meek and good but his point is as is with a lot of propaganda if you can t work it through the facts then go for the emotions guilt trip em It is implied that we should get off our lazy arses and fill our days and evenings with meaningful work towards conserving the wildlife of this planet just like he does no time for levity frippery or going to the pub This is a bit like blaming people for the problems of pollution and Garbage on the planet when really it is industry from cafes on up that are responsible for over 95% of it As long as it s the individual doing their best to be green we will get swallowed by a massive wave of communal self congratulation and governments industry banks and businessmen will continue on in their own sweet way destroying the planet for money This should not be an emotional issue as it is sold it certainly isn t to industry or the banks So that sentence of his and its import made me dnf this book. Mother of god ash wednesday mass Now it could be that if I didn t know the so well didn t live on a beautiful island where conservation and progress are in opposition but forever butting up in the middle that I would have enjoyed this book Instead I found it to be ego driven with the author s great delight in being such an interesting person He wasn t His adventures weren t spectacular to me and the unique events were commonplace Two stars One extra because it was quite well written ______________________This was how I got up the with the The Forsyte Saga. Mother of god urban dictionary This is how to catch crocodiles in your bare hands and where floating islands play a part Nonfiction I received an uncorrected proof copy of this book from HarperCollins Paul Rosolie was born and raised in Brooklyn New York but always struggled with school and dreamed of a day when he could immerse himself in another world surrounded by animals and nature At the age of 18 he made his first trip to the and gradually worked up to making solo trips into the jungle by himself This book based on Rosolie s journal entries written in the jungle demonstrates his passion for his favorite place on earth and serves as a cry for help to protect the jungle from humans Reading this book it was hard for me to even imagine the world Rosolie describes because it is so very different from the world most of us live in In the very first chapter Rosolie is alone in the jungle in the middle of a storm with large trees crashing to the jungle floor around him One hundred feet to my right a branch the size of a mature oak snapped and hit the earth with the force of a car crash Some of the true giants are so interlaced with vines and strangler tentacles that when they fall their weight tears down almost an acre of jungle There is no escape 6 The area Rosolie explores is so dangerous and so remote that the only reference to the river in literature is from the early 1900s in the book Exploration Fawcett which describes one team of explorers 33 It s hard to imagine a terrain so dense and impenetrable that hundreds of years may pass before another human sees the same patch of land The situations Rosolie finds himself in over the course of this book are certainly suspenseful In addition to the dangers of the landscape itself including falling trees and rivers there is a multitude of animals many of which are dangerous These include giant anacondas giant anteaters giant otters jaguars caiman ocelots tapirs and boars Rosolie has countless run ins with these dangerous animals Each morning we awoke to see tracks through our campsite jaguars would come just inches from our sleeping bodies during the night 123 His tales of all the massive snakes they chased were awe inspiring Such as the one that was as thick as a small cow and easily well over twenty five feet long This was not just a large snake but the mega snake of legends 152 Or that time he emerges from his tent in the middle of the night and found a fourteen foot caiman staring at him Looking left and right I saw the eyes of numerous other large caiman eleven in total 249 Although Rosolie puts himself in danger he is obviously aware of the risks since he frequently references people who have disappeared in the jungle and tales of anacondas found with man sized lumps in their stomachs He also relays the story of the explorer Fawcett who disappeared in the jungle in 1925 More than a hundred people who went searching for Fawcett never returned 201 It was hard reading stories of Rosolie despairing and at wit s end in the jungle alone and surrounded by danger I really enjoyed this book mostly because of the enthusiasm and obvious passion with which Rosolie writes He writes in a conversational style as if he was telling you his experiences personally I was amused by his asides such as a description of Nick Gordon a famous explorer who Rosolie describes by saying The guy was legit 255 It s obvious that Rosolie is wholeheartedly devoted to the and preserving it While Rosolie puts himself in danger on solo trips with the only goal being to capture animals on film and explore the jungle he does so knowing the risks Additionally his desire to help this place he is so passionate about is raising awareness and bringing knowledge to others like me who can read about a place we can only imagine Nonfiction I cannot even write this review This book was perfect It was everything So far this is hands down the absolute best book out of my 2015 Winter Adventure Read Rosolie s style of writing is passionate and energetic thoughtful and compassionate and completely immersive for the reader I couldn t help but fall in love with the forest with the clouds with anteaters with hope with jaguars with the wonderfully intricate systems of the rainforest during this book I mean I don t think that you could ask for a charismatic locale or charismatic animals than what s available in the but Rosolie is really able to show you the little things that we should love and save in the rain forest too down to the bullet ants all without dragging down the narrative. Mother of god church His discussions of different theories of conservation gave me a lot to chew on and I literally have a list of probably 15 books that I want to read because Rosolie spoke so highly of them including everything by Steve Irwin apparently I love the outdoors I love my national parks I hate that so many people give into the idea that human progress and environmental destruction are synonymous that progress is sans nature that there aren t less invasive and destructive methods we could use but even I had never read about how the reintroduction of apex predators into Yellowstone affected not only the elk herds but tree growth and pollen dispersal which in turn led to increased reproductive of song birds and quail etc His discussion on what is the wildlife norm for each generation is worrisome and important I have learned the ways in which I was complicit in the s destruction and I am resolved to do better Rosolie doesn t want to judge us he wants to educate us he wants to show us and this book does and its beautiful. 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Mother of God: An Extraordinary Journey into the Uncharted Tributaries of the Western Amazon By Paul Rosolie |
0062259520 |
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