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1->''The country had been at war for twenty-five years; the new government had been in place for only two weeks; there was no electricity between Herat and Kabul, no television and no T-shirts. Villages combined medieval etiquette with new political ideologies. In many houses the only piece of foreign technology was a Kalashnikov, and the only global brand was Islam. All that had made Afghanistan seem backward, peripheral, and irrelevant now made it the center of the worlds attention.''
2-->-- ''Rory Stewart''
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5''The Places In Between'' is a 2006 [[NonFictionLiterature non-fiction]] travel book by Scottish diplomat and member of British Parliament Rory Stewart. It concerns his trip across Afghanistan in January of 2002, just after the fall of the Taliban, as he walks on foot from Herat to Kabul. Along the way, he meets many colorful characters, some of whom try to kill him.
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8* AdventurerArchaeologist: Rory. He [[AndKnowingIsHalfTheBattle devotes a few chapters to]] the desecrated remains of various archaeological sites that date back to pre-Muslim periods.
9* BlackAndGrayMorality: Many of the people Rory meets are murderers, former torturers, Taliban members, and other unpleasant sorts of people. Most of them, however, are courteous to Rory as he is their guest.
10* CanineCompanion: Early on in the trip, Rory comes across an abused retired fighting dog which he decides to adopt and take with him the rest of the way. He names the dog Babur, after the 16th century conqueror and Afghanistan's first Mughal emperor in whose footsteps Rory is following.
11* CallToAdventure: [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]]. Rory has absolutely no reason to be in Afghanistan, especially during a time of war. He himself can't answer why he went there in the first place other than to complete his entirely on foot trek across most of Asia.
12* CrapsackWorld: Afghanistan has been plagued by war, famine, illiteracy, crime and tribal rivalries for centuries, and it doesn't look like it will improve anytime soon.
13* FishOutOfWater: Rory. He makes up for it by having a good working knowledge of the languages and history of the areas he treks across.
14* FootnoteFever
15* MightyWhitey: Subverted. Rory is practically an {{Omniglot}} and seems to be very familiar with the history of Afghanistan, but he sticks out like a sore thumb to most of the Afghans he meets, and he embarrasses himself a few times throughout the trek.
16* RoadTripPlot

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