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The Insulin Express
The Insulin Express: One Backpack, Five Continents, and the Diabetes Diagnosis That Changed Everything

Oren Liebermann

In the middle of a yearlong backpacking trip around the world with his wife, Oren Liebermann is teaching English to young Buddhist monks in Pokhara, Nepal, when his body begins to fail him. He is constantly thirsty and exhausted, and by the time he steps on a scale, he has lost forty-five pounds. At a local clinic, a doctor gives him a diagnosis that will change his life forever: “I’m sorry to tell you, my friend, that you are a diabetic.”

Devastated, Liebermann is trapped in a freezing hospital room, trying to recover enough to fly home. His friends and family urge him to call off the rest of his trip. He had quit his job as a TV news reporter for this dream-come-true journey, but the nightmare diagnosis has thrown his world into disarray. However, Liebermann and his wife, Cassie, make a decision. They have an adventure to finish, and he has the rest of his life to live.

Bold, raw, and poignantly candid, The Insulin Express tells the story of what happens when the best-made travel plans are subject to the ever-present chaos of life, and how a major setback can turn into the opportunity of a lifetime. Despite struggling with a chronic disease that almost kills him in the Himalayas, Liebermann hikes along the Great Wall of China, conquers the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, and sips cobra whiskey in Laos. What begins as a travel chronicle across thirty countries transforms into a single journey of resilience and self-discovery—going from hopelessly lost and then wonderfully found.

The Insulin Express is part Casablanca-like travelogue and part suspenseful thriller. Oren Lieberman lets us tag along as he and his wife Cassie leave behind pretty much everything and set out on a round-the-world, year-long adventure. His tales are both amazing and amusing, from meeting a group of hard-drinking Australian physicians on holiday to discovering that he probably shouldn’t have eaten the rabbit — and you’ll feel like you are right by his side. But you’ll also feel the inevitable tension when he first feels ill in Israel, near the very start of the adventure. We all know what’s coming, and we know he doesn’t. I can’t tell you how many times I wanted to shout back in time to him, “Oren, you’re sick! Stop! Get to a doctor!”

Oren and Cassie’s adventure will inspire you, not only with his rich, detailed descriptions of places most of us will never visit, but also with his determination to continue on after being diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. It’s a tale of inspiration, in the truest sense of the word. And after reading The Insulin Express, I cannot wait for the sequel.

Published by Skyhorse Publishing, New York, 2017. ISBN 1-5107-1848-6. US$17.00 2017

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