The encounters are brief: Salama travels quickly, rarely spending more than a few days in each place. The result is a series of vignettes of everyday life along the river, described with great energy and warmth. The book’s most moving and memorable scenes, however, come when Salama stays somewhere long enough to form friendships—to slot into the rhythms of riverside existence ... Salama combines an appetite for adventure with a sense that adventure is not what it used to be, making Every Day the River Changes a curious mixture of youthful exuberance and wistful elegy.
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