“The perfect read for the armchair -- or citizen -- adventurer. Lisa Greyhill survives the danger of storms, being tossed into raging rivers, having horses fall on her and South American soldiers pointing machine guns in her face to relate tales of visits to Mongolia, Africa, Chile, Peru, New Zealand and other exotic ports of call. Throughout, there is a strong identification with the adventurer with a twinkle in his eye who thinks, "I can do that." The key is to "do that" and live to tell the tale.”
- Lew Freedman, Chicago Tribune outdoors/adventure writer