The journal-style text and lavish photographs invite the reader to partake in his adventures and splendid discoveries. Raskin, infused with enthusiasm and great wit, chronicles what it's like to travel over seas of orange sand, spend nights looking for "lighthouses" in the desert, experience the remarkable smell of camel's breath, toil in a salt pit, explore nomad camps and desert cities, and much more. Each chapter features a map tracking the progress of his travels, as well as informative sidebars such as "What does it mean to be a Moslem?", "What's a Mirage?" and "Ten Uses of a Turban". "52 Days by Camel recounts in colorful words and stunning photographs the author's journey through the Sahara. Along the way, we eat with our fingers, drink hot tea to stay cool and view mountains of sand. A journey worth taking for young and old alike!" -- Mark Levine, Publisher, Kids Discover magazine