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  • How to Barter for Paradise

  • My Journey through 14 Countries, Trading Up from an Apple to a House in Hawaii
  • By: Michael Wigge
  • Narrated by: Chris Sorensen
  • Length: 6 hrs and 59 mins
  • 4.1 out of 5 stars (25 ratings)

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How to Barter for Paradise

By: Michael Wigge
Narrated by: Chris Sorensen
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Summary

Join Wigge on a wild ride as he trades an apple for a house in forty-two steps. Most people like to travel in comfort: they stay in fancy hotels, never leave tourist spots, and stay away from the locals. Michael Wigge isn’t like most people, though.

After travelling the world without money for 150 days while writing How to Travel the World for Free, his next challenge: turn an apple into a house in Hawaii.

Wigge goes around fourteen countries and six continents exchanging goods for more valuable ones, and he meets an array of good-humored people who take his deals. Taking on his Barterman persona, he trades the apple for sixteen cigarettes in Germany; a couple of trades later in India, he fixes up a motorized rickshaw and trades it for silk; in Australia, a millionaire amuses himself by offering him an art piece for the silk if Wigge feeds a wild crocodile.

Finally, he arrives in Hawaii armed with two bicycles, a surfboard, Portuguese porcelain, three solid-gold coins, a Porsche wristwatch, a record by musician Coati Mundi and accompanying contract for 25 percent of the proceeds from his next single, a voucher for a two-night stay in a mansion in L.A., and a piece of original artwork by painter Alex Stenzel - now he just has to find someone to give him a house in exchange.

On the 200-day journey around the world, Wigge makes forty-two trades and meets strange, kind, funny, friendly, eccentric, and good-natured people who help him in his quest. It’s a journey you won’t want to miss!

©2014 Michael Wigge (P)2013 Audible Inc.
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Phenomenal

What a refreshing way to look at commerce. I really enjoyed this book and learnt from it. Some parts were down right funny.

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good book, annoying narrator

I love the concept, and enjoy some of the stories. But it's not the most eloquently written book, and I would have preferred to hear the author narrate.

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mildly interesting and slightly entertaining

the premise drew me in, the reality was actually a media assisted set up and rather tedious but i still wanted to know the end result

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Annoying narration

An interesting story but gave up aften 2 hours as I couldn't stand the narrator's voice.

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