cover image The Trivia Lover's Guide to the World: Geography for the Lost and Found

The Trivia Lover's Guide to the World: Geography for the Lost and Found

Gary Fuller. Rowman & Littlefield, $16.95 trade paper (296p) ISBN 978-1-4422-1403-3

Fuller hits the road around the world with this accessible and fun guide to global geography. The author couches "trivia" in an engaging narrative, but his knowledge is anything but trivial in an increasingly globalized world, where an understanding of the lay of the land on the other side of the planet may prove as important as knowing one's neighborhood. He introduces chapters on state capitals, continent-straddling countries, and "Really Big Cities," and more with questions that are sure to coerce the curious to delve into Fuller's informative olio%E2%80%94"What is the oldest language in Europe?" (Answer: Basque.) "Where was basketball invented?" (Answer: Springfield, Mass.) Interspersed throughout are fun anecdotes culled from Fuller's 35 years as a professor at the University of Hawai'i%E2%80%94one student "thought it was unfair to call some lakes %E2%80%98great' and thus, as she put it, %E2%80%98to dis other lakes.'" Featuring more than 50 maps and countless bits of miscellany, Fuller's "Guide to the World" will provide geography buffs with plenty of interesting facts. Folks will be happy to read thru or peruse at random. Maps. (Aug.)