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South America - The Last Cowboys at the End of the World: The Story of the Gauchos of Patagonia

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Book Synopsis: Gaucho conjures up an image as iconic as the word cowboy. But according to historians and anthropologists, their semi-nomadic culture disappeared at the end of the nineteenth century, and no one has seen the gauchos since. Until now. Twenty-five years ago, the government of Chile began building a road into Chilean Patagonia, one of the least-populated regions in the world. In 1995, when Nick Reding traveled down that still-unfinished road into an unmapped river valley, he found himself in a closed chapter of history: a last, undetected, and unexplored outpost of gauchos so isolated that many of them, some of whom are boys as young as thirteen, still live completely alone with their herds, hours on horseback from the nearest neighbors. In 1998, Nick returned to the valley to witness what happens when time catches up to a people whom history has forgotten. Reding’s account of the ten months he spent in Middle Cisnes, Patagonia, is a riveting, novelistic exploration of the longing for change by a people and a culture that, according to history books and the Chilean government, do not even exist. There’s Duck, the alcoholic with whom Reding lives and who takes Reding on long cattle drives, teaching him to ride and work as gauchos have for centuries; Duck’s wife, Edith, who is convinced she is reliving the life of her estranged mother, who was, according to legend, wed to the Devil; John of the Cows, a famed cattle thief wanted for murder who takes Reding to the secret place in the mountains where he hides his stolen stock; and Don Tito and Alfredo, two brothers who are unsure of their age and communicate with each other through smoke signals. In Middle Cisnes, Reding watches a singular—and ultimately murderous—conflict take hold between those who want to trade life in the nineteenth century for life in the twenty-first and those who want to keep living as gauchos have for hundreds of years. What all of them understand is the near impossibility of a journey through a world where everything from the fierce landscape to a ravaging disease conspires against them, a journey whose terminus—the Outside, the only town in central Patagonia’s 42,000 square miles—is a place where the gauchos are not only ill-equipped to live, but clearly unwelcome. The Last Cowboys at the End of the World is a story of regeneration through violence and tragedy. When the people of Middle Cisnes finally try to take their place in the modern world, the results are as horrifying and surprising as they are heroic. In the collision of the gaucho past, our present, and an unknown future, Nick Reding captures a moment in time that we have never before seen and will never see again.

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Are you ready to embark on an extraordinary journey into the heart of Patagonia? Introducing "The Last Cowboys at the End of the World: The Story of the Gauchos of Patagonia" - a captivating book that uncovers a hidden chapter of history and takes you deep into the untamed lands of the gauchos. Step into a world untouched by time, where gauchos still roam freely and live as they have for centuries.

Experience the thrill of discovering an isolated outpost of gauchos, a community that has remained hidden from the world for decades. Author Nick Reding's vivid storytelling brings to life the mesmerizing landscapes and the resilient spirit of the gauchos. Through his eyes, you'll witness their extraordinary way of life, their struggles, and their undying love for the land they call home.

This gripping narrative takes you on a journey through uncharted territories, as Reding joins the gauchos on their exhilarating cattle drives and immerses himself in their rich culture. You'll meet fascinating characters like Duck, the knowledgeable gaucho who becomes Reding's guide, and Edith, a woman with a haunting past that intertwines myth and reality. As tensions rise between those who yearn for change and those who cling to tradition, you'll be captivated by the dramatic conflicts that unfold.

But this book is more than just an exploration of the gauchos' world. It's a profound reflection on the human condition, on the courage to adapt to a rapidly changing world, and the tragic consequences that can arise. Experience the captivating power of this remarkable tale as it weaves together themes of identity, struggle, and the quest for a place in a world that seems determined to erase their existence.

Dive into "The Last Cowboys at the End of the World" and discover a story that will transport you to the heart of Patagonia. Don't miss this opportunity to witness a world on the brink of extinction and the timeless legacy of the gauchos. Get your copy today and experience a journey like no other.

Order now and let the gauchos' story ignite your imagination and touch your soul.

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