A Dozen Dirty Dumplings

Travelling across Asia in the 1980s

Chris Price author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bradt Travel Guides

Publishing:26th Jun '26

£9.99

This title is due to be published on 26th June, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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Will enchant anyone who travelled before smartphones and mass tourism, fans of classic travel writers, and Millennials or Gen-Z readers interested in retro, pre-digital, analogue travel Offers first-hand portrait of Asia in the early 1980s - a continent that had not yet learned to perform for tourists An authentic travel narrative: drawn directly from the author's diaries to offer a vivid portrait of a vanished era A coming-of-age journey told with humour and hindsight

A Dozen Dirty Dumplings is a candid, darkly funny and often uncomfortable account of travel before the world became curated, convenient and constantly connected. Crossing 13 Asian countries overland in the early 1980s, accidental adventurer Chris Price presents an unfiltered account of travel as it was: uncertain, slow and gloriously uninformed.In the early 1980s - long before smartphones, budget flights or the safety net of Google Maps - an uncertain and gloriously uninformed Chris Price set out to cross Asia the slow way. Armed with a backpack, questionable judgement and a stack of diaries, the accidental adventurer crossed 13 countries by whatever moved: rattling trains, rust-bitten ferries, overcrowded buses, the odd smuggler's car - and frequented more dubious guesthouses and toilets than he will ever publicly admit to. For most of the journey he relied on a single Bartholomew's map, picked up guidebooks after travelling through the regions as souvenirs, and navigated China with a map written entirely in Chinese. A Dozen Dirty Dumplings is a candid, amusing and often uncomfortable account of travel before the world became curated, convenient and constantly connected. In place of Instagram sunsets are nights in musty rooms, run-ins with border officials, strangers who offered improbable kindness, and long stretches of heat, dust and bafflement. Yet beneath the chaos runs a deeper thread: the discovery of small human moments - shared food, brief friendships, quiet landscapes - that stay long after the journey ended. Drawn directly from the diaries Price kept on the road, A Dozen Dirty Dumplings maintains the immediacy, honesty and rawness of its original notes. It captures the confusion of youth, the thrill of independence, the fear of getting truly lost, danger and the exhilaration of travel across a continent that had not yet learned to perform for tourists. Join Price as he swims in the Ganges, hitchhikes with the People's Liberation Army, breakfasts with Tibetan nomads, and lunches with tribal elders carrying Mausers and AKs - moments that blend danger, absurdity and unexpected kindness. Part travelogue, part coming-of-age story, A Dozen Dirty Dumplings offers a vivid portrait of a vanished era: a world of paper tickets, sweaty backpacks and conversations shouted through train windows. It is a story about learning - sometimes the hard way -...

ISBN: 9781804694206

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216 pages