
In the early 1970s, before borders hardened and headlines turned hostile, a young American set out overland from Europe into Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and India-crossing deserts, cultures, and political fault lines at a moment when the world was still raw, open, and unpredictable.
Long before today's headlines and the tensions that now define the region, these were places a traveler could still move through imperfect, volatile, and deeply human. What now feels distant and dangerous was once immediate, intimate, and accessible.
What began as wanderlust became a five-year immersion into fragile regimes, ancient traditions, and the lived realities behind belief, power, and survival. Along the way, he shared bread with strangers, slept under desert skies, and encountered smugglers, mystics, soldiers, and fellow travelers all navigating their own versions of risk and freedom.
From the Shah's Iran to Bhutto's Pakistan, from Istanbul under military watch to Kabul before its fall, DROP OUT captures a fleeting moment when borders still felt porous-and a young man could lose himself in the world and return changed.
Part adventure, part awakening, DROP OUT is more than a journey across continents, it is a rare firsthand account of a world that has since closed, hardened, and transformed. A vivid and reflective memoir of freedom, risk, and what it means to truly see.
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