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BOOKS
A Pebble in the Sand
An Adventurer's Collection
of Travels
Cambodia Angkor
A Lasting Legacy
A View of its Past and Present
Some Last People
Vanishing Tribes of Bhutan, China, Mexico, Mongolia and Siberia
The Rock
A History of Alcatraz:
The Fort/The Prison
King of Hospitality
Hotel Green, Pasadena
A Discovery of Destitution
High School Students Examine Extreme Poverty
Charles F. Lummis
Inside His Habitat
The Lanterman House
A California Saga
A Pebble in the Sand
An Adventurer’s Collection
A PEBBLE IN THE SAND:
Vol. 2 coming soon
by Pierre Odier
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A Pebble in the Sand
An Adventurer’s Collection
A SERIES OF BOOKS BY PIERRE ODIER
Cover Illustration by Author
After returning from a long, difficult and unusual expedition from a remote part of the world, I always feel a pressing need to share my experience. I agonize over the possibility that all of my collected information and experiences will be forgotten or lost altogether to others who might find my observations useful. I am well aware that my telling of the story can never properly convey the sensory experience—the smells, sights, sounds, tastes, and the myriad expressions of total strangers who left deep impressions on me.
In setting out to chronicle my initial foray into the world beyond my borders six decades ago, it became clear to me that all I had experienced so long ago needed to be collected, retained and told today. That presented a daunting task as well as a challenge to my memory for the sequence of things and the fine details that easily escape recollection. I was pleasantly surprised as to how vividly and intact my information had stayed with me.
In reliving these moments of my life and reflecting how profoundly they affected me I am a great believer in following ones dreams—at any age. Very few things in this life are as rewarding and life affirming. I am also acutely aware that the images taken by an 18 year old boy with minimal photographic knowledge and a simple camera in 1958 don’t match the quality of images I would take today. But in looking over those images I captured back then, there is a primitive photographic quality that is a pure and simple expression of an early adventurer.
I have no doubt that my experience as a young boy planted the seed that created in me the lifelong desire to explore. I cannot begin to calculate the value of the subsequent journeys and discoveries over a lifetime (and I have no intention of staying put for my remaining years—the world still beckons and I am still curious to know more).
In the final analysis, my exposure to the infinite diversity in this world connects me to all people in all places. For the direction and self-discovery that comes with that, I am enriched tenfold beyond the dreams of that young boy who so long ago dared to dream.
These books are my attempt to share my world with you.
—Pierre Odier, March 2018
COMMENTS
Where would you like to explore?
ARRIVING SOON
Pierre Odier has visited the following countries. He is sorting through photos and transcribing travel notes, in order to share his adventures with you about these fascinating places. Please return soon, and in the meantime visit the countries above.
Assam
Bhutan
Borneo
Burma
Cambodia
Costa Rica
Gujarat
India
Mali
N. India, Kashmir, Pakistan
ARRIVING SOON
Pierre Odier has visited the following countries. He is sorting through photos and transcribing travel notes, in order to share his adventures with you about these fascinating places. Please return soon, and in the meantime visit the countries above.
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