The Chinese Walking Stick

The Chinese Walking Stick by Eugene Weisberger, published by iUniverse on June 22, 2003, is a collection of inspiring short stories that chronicles the adventures of a 76-year-old world traveler. This 190-page book presents the author’s reflections on life and travel, particularly in the face of his ongoing battles with cancer. Weisberger’s experiences highlight his determination to embrace life and explore the world, despite the challenges posed by his health.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of narratives that showcase not only the beauty of various destinations but also the resilience of the human spirit. The stories delve into themes of adventure and perseverance, illustrating how Weisberger continues to pursue his passion for travel, even when faced with physical limitations. From encounters in distant lands to reflections on the struggles of people he meets, this collection offers a glimpse into the life of a man who refuses to let illness define him.
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Meet Eugene Weisberger, 76-year-old adventurer, and read his inspiring short stories. At 68, Gene had his first of many cancer bouts. He wondered if he would ever travel again. His oncologist assured him “traveling never effects growth of cancer cells” and “make the best use of your time.”This collection of short stories is about the adventures of a world traveler who would not give up an active exciting life for a dreaded disease. It is the study of a man’s indomitable spirit, a love of life and, against all odds, to quote Joseph Campbell, would not cease to ” follow his bliss”.Sometimes in a wheelchair, (Wheeling Around The Nile) often with a cane and under narcotics for pain, (Five Days In Hell) Gene continued to see the world and its beauty, (Misty Peggy’s Cove) and people and their struggles(China’s 1.2 Billion).Gene is an inspiration to many of his on-line readership of hundreds who look forward to his adventure stories (Life and Death In the Serengeti) in out-of-the-way places. (Exciting Spitzbergen) One trip he and his wife never took was to Antarctica (because of a setback in his cancer battle). He still dreams of traveling there and some day will.When he announces his next destination, his family no longer says, “what, you’re going where!” but rather “Send a post card or buy a souvenir.”
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