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Paperback Guatemalan Journey Book

ISBN: 0292708408

ISBN13: 9780292708402

Guatemalan Journey

Guatemala draws some half million tourists each year, whose brief visits to the ruins of ancient Maya cities and contemporary highland Maya villages may give them only a partial and folkloric understanding of Guatemalan society. In this vividly written travel narrative, Stephen Connely Benz explores the Guatemala that casual travelers miss, using his encounters with ordinary Guatemalans at the mall, on the streets, at soccer games, and even at...

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Guatemala Journey

An extremely insightful book into the life, culture and history of the people of Guatemala. As one who has travelled in Guatemala, it brought back very vivid memories. Easy reading, and wonderful insights into the culture.

precise description of guatemala

After having the opportunity to live in Guatemala, and experience the culture, I read 'Guatemalan Journey'. I found it to be an accurate description of life in Guatemala. It was well written and interesting. It was amazing how the author captured so many realities of daily life so precisely. He was able to 'bring words to life'. If you would like to learn more about Guatemala, the complex culture, the wonderful people, the beautiful country, and the pain they have suffered, and still do in some respects, this is a must read.

good taste of guatemala

a good taste of guatemala for gringos who plan to travel there

Very good book about Guatemalan history and culture

For someone who was looking for a good starting point in learing about and understanding the history and culture of Guatemala, I found this book to be an excellent read. The author's journal about his travels throughout Guatemala gave this reader a good understanding of how Guatemala, despite its small size, holds several very distincitive cultures, customs and attitiudes. The book primarily focuses on the various cultures and treatment of indigenous Indian populations throughout Guatemala, which is important in understanding why things are the way they are in the country. There is little focus on middle-class life. While the author sometimes lapses into extended periods of criticizing travelers who visit the country (even if it well deserved) I think the book does a very good job of opening the reader up to Guatemalan culture and provides several other reading ideas for those looking to dig deeper into the country.

A must-read journey INTO Guatemala

For travellers to Guatemala who wish to understand the country more deeply but are unable to do so due to the briefness of their visits (unfortunately, this includes most visitors), this is the perfect book to read. Benz weaves an entertaining travelogue while frequently offering informative historical detail and penetrating insights into Guatemalan life, customs, law, and current trends and problems. He makes many perceptive, sometimes startling and unsettling, observations on this troubled but perennially fascinating country. Easily worth double the publisher's price, this book should be read by anyone planning to visit the country. More than a Guatemalan journey, it is a thought-provoking journey INTO Guatemala.
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