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Under Asian Skies Sam Manicom

Under Asian Skies By Sam Manicom

Under Asian Skies by Sam Manicom


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Summary

Novice biker Sam Manicom left his job and sold his house to ride his motorcycle the length of Africa. But once the travel bug bit, he couldn't stop. Under Asian Skies is the sequel to his highly regarded first book Into Africa, and is similarly packed with adventure.

Under Asian Skies Summary

Under Asian Skies: Eye Opening Motorcycle Adventure Through the Cultures and Colours of Asia by Sam Manicom

Riding from the side of the cargo ship from South Africa to Sydney, through Australia, and New Zealand, up into SE Asia, through india, Pakistan, Iran, Turkey and on through Eastern Europe. Sam narrowly escapes a serious wipe-out in the vast Australian Outback, falls critically ill in Thailand and is rescued by a prostitute, gets arrested in Madras, dodges the manic traffic of India's Grand Trunk Road and rides sheet ice on the road home through Turkey. To make ends meet, he works as a fruit picker in Australia. He meets hippies, aborigines and escapees from the law, gets involved with smugglers and falls in love. What shines through is his sheer joy of being on the road, and the pure adrenaline buzz that each day can bring. Every day holds an adventure and once again, those adventures demand that Sam's Guardian Angel is on hand to work overtime. Just one man, a motorcycle and a dream being lived - every day.

Under Asian Skies Reviews

'A unique and wonderful adventure.' - Ted Simon; 'Why buy it? Inspiration!' - Motorcycle News; 'Accessible and well written, this will prod anyone with a bike license to take off and do something amazing.'; - Adventure Travel Magazine; 'It's so easy to escape into the world through Manicom's words.' - Adventure Rider Radio; 'Sam has the skills of the story teller and this book easily transports you into three years of journey across Asia. He manages to bring the sounds, scents and heat of Asia to life without wordy overkill and he has obviously researched his historical facts carefully. In places Under Asian Skies is sad, and in others it's outrageously funny - look out for his battle with the Sydney port officials and the bus ride in Indonesia. All in all this is a really good read, whether you have been across Asia, or are planning a trip. This is true travelling on the cheap and not your everyday story.' - Horizons Unlimited; 'Highly recommended.' - Motorcycle Monthly; 'There were many occasions when I felt as if I as there with Sam; the descriptions of what he saw gave you the feeling that you were there too. My tribute to Sam is that this is the best book on motorcycle travel that I have read since 'One Man Caravan' by Robert Fulton who rode around the world in 1933/4.' - BMW Club Journal; 'There are a great many lessons that can be taken from Manicom's story, but the most heartening for us all is that to be a motorcycle traveller, you do not need to be an experienced rider. All it takes is a bike and a desire for something out of the ordinary. Manicom emphasizes that you can do what he did, that the life experiences he has had are not the preserve of the wealthy, or those with specialist skills. If you have the will, and are able to step from your comfort zone, the world that awaits you can be enjoyed uniquely on a bike. It is clear from his story that this is a life to which he is hopelessly addicted.' - Visor Down; 'If you've ever wondered even just a little bit what adventure touring is all about, Sam's books will give you a pretty good idea. They're also out of the usual mould and fun.' - Australian Road Rider Magazine; 'Under Asian Skies delivers a truly entertaining account and perspective on international travel by motorcycle. This book is an excellent find for the would be global riders and travellers by other means alike.' - Motorcycle Explorer Magazine; 'This is a fascinating adventure story by a man well and truly bitten by the world motorcycle travel bug. What sets this book apart is the detail in the narrative. It's the positive human relationships that make this story, from simple welcomes along the road to meeting lifelong friends. This book will undoubtedly inspire some to follow in his tracks and is essential reading for anyone contemplating such a journey... - The Rider's Digest; 'We...are treated to what must be the most bizarre and hilarious entry into a country anyone has ever experienced! A stand-alone book, you don't have to have read 'Into Africa' to enjoy this sequel. There are enough brief mentions of Sam's time in Africa to give you the gist without feeling repetitive to those who have read the authors first book 'Into Africa'. Sam's enthusiasm for biking, for exploring and for meeting new people jump off the page and even a serious back injury or nearly dying of Dengue Fever can't stop him. All these challenges seem to urge him on and doesn't dent the author's endless fascination for the world one bit.' - Bikersweb.co.uk; 'A brilliant book that should be read by any biker or adventure lover.' - BikeChatter; 'Sam Manicom has the ability to immerse you in the trip and make you feel part of it, so much so you find yourself mentally trying to sort out his problems before he gives you the solution! But, and this is the best part, you quickly realise he is an ordinary guy living a dream, facing the unknown every-day and not some top class rider on a factory prepared machine, with riding abilities beyond the scope of most of us. He paints a detailed and graphic picture of people and places and tries (and it succeeds) to give the reader just a sense of being there and what it is like to deal with different cultures and expectations in a factual readable and sometimes humorous way. Manicom has definitely got a readable writing style that makes his books just as appealing to either a general reader, as much as a traveller and or motorcyclist and that really does make them worth a read and stand out from the crowd.' - Ian Kerr MBE; 'A great read. - Trail Bike; Magazine; 'Sam's ability to write in a compelling and funny (style) makes this book a thoroughly entertaining read. His ability to captivate the audience makes this book very hard to put down, I found myself reading it at every opportunity until I finished. I then had to read his additional titles, Into Africa and Distant Suns.' - MotorBikeSearchEngine; - 'Selling-up and quitting your job to see where the road takes you, working your way across six continents over eight years takes some self-belief and trust in the world. So I wasn't entirely surprised to hear that this intrepid soul had embarked on another adventure, once again throwing-in the security and comfort of a good job, this time to concentrate on writing and publishing. He deserves to succeed, not least so we get to read a third book from him.' - The Road Magazine; 'The thing I most enjoyed about this book was the feeling that I was there with him as he went through everything. I've travelled a bit myself in this part of the world, and the feeling of the hustle, the smells, the people, the smiles the bartering, Sam's account brought it all back to me. The fact he did it on a bike only gives me hope that one day I too could be riding the road from Quetta to Taftan myself. - LondonBikers.com; 'Well worth reading and a must read for any motorhead who dreams of leaving the rat race behind in favor of the freedom of the open road and a beloved motorcycle. In short, this is one helluvan adventure!' - Canyonchasers.net; 'Under Asian Skies. Fantastic book, a must have.' - WebBikeWorld; 'Sam's acute observations on everything from human behaviour to locations visited, transport the reader effortlessly to places another world away.' - DieselBike.net; 'Manicom not only describes what he sees, but makes an attempt to understand it, what emerges is a narrative of a world far different from the one seen on the evening news. The World according to Sam Manicom is colorful, complex and beautiful. Like his book, it is a multidimensional and rich tapestry, woven together by the experiences, joys, sorrows and extraordinary adventures of ordinary folk.' - Zen Motorcyclist; After the success of reading Sam Manicom's 'Into Africa' I set out to read his new book 'Under Asian Skies' with great expectations. I have to say I really wasn't disappointed at all.It was the same great style as last time, but possibly slightly richer, as his writing style had developed from his last book. It gave another excellent insight in to the wonderful people that Sam met along his journey, the high's and low's of the journey, illnesses, crashes and with a bit of romance thrown in for good measure! I found this book even more engaging than the last!' - Honda XRV Trail Riders Club; 'Under Asian Skies' is the sequel to his first book 'Into Africa' and is similarly packed with adventure. Once again those adventures demand that Sam's Guardian Angel is on hand to work overtime.' - BMW Owners News - Northern America

About Sam Manicom

Sam Manicom, overlander, traveller and author of 4 motorcycle books, was born in the Congo in Central West Africa where his parents worked. His family returned to the UK when he was 10 and he has been travelling for much of his life. His first solo trip was age 16 by bicycle into Europe. Many backpacking, hiking, cycling and hitch hiking journeys later, and back in the UK but wanting to do something completely different, Sam learned to ride a motorcycle. Within 3 months of starting to ride, he set off to travel the length of Africa. This 1-year trip turned into an 8-year, 200,000 mile, around the world motorcycle adventure across 55 countries. Sam's 4 books take the reader travelling through the different sections of the eight-year journey. Africa - 'Into Africa', Asia and the Middle East - 'Under Asian Skies', Southern Africa and South America - 'Distant Suns', and North America - 'Tortillas to Totems'. He now works full time in the world of adventure travel. He's a keen advocate of motorcycle travel in particular and when not writing his books, magazine articles and conducting multimedia travel presentations within Europe and the USA, he's very much involved with travel related organisations. Sam is a co-host for Adventure Rider Radio RAW. In 2017 he was awarded the Overland Magazine 'Spirit of Adventure' Award for his contribution to Overlanding. When he isn't writing or presenting, Sam and his partner Birgit are usually off riding somewhere. Sam's latest book 'The Moment Collectors' - released in February 2022.

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9780955657306
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Under Asian Skies: Eye Opening Motorcycle Adventure Through the Cultures and Colours of Asia by Sam Manicom
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Sam Manicom
20070901
336
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This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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