Part Three: Riding Home through Asia

Boy Who Biked the World Series

Author: Alastair Humphreys

Illustrator: Tom Morgan-Jones

Book 3 in the Boy Who Biked the World series

Pages: 128

Published: 2016

Age: 9+

Tom dreamed of being an adventurer. But people told him he was crazy, so he decided to prove them wrong by cycling round the world!

Books One and Two follow Tom crossing Europe and descending Africa, then pedalling through the Americas to Alaska. In Part Three – the final leg of his journey – he continues to have amazing experiences. He tackles the freezing temperatures of Siberia, rides behind reindeer in Russia, floats in a Japanese pool watched by monkeys and follows the Great Wall of China. Finally, he bikes back home to England. Tom learns about the world, and himself, as he tackles this epic journey.

Based on the author's personal adventure and with engaging illustrations, maps and handwritten journal entries throughout, this book provides an immersive experience for any young adventurer.

About the Boy Who Biked the World Series

Books in series order

  1. 1.Part One: On the Road to Africa(2011)
  2. 2.Part Two: Riding the Americas(2012)
  3. 3.Part Three: Riding Home through Asia(2016)

Reading age: 9+ years

This series should be read in order.

Discover the world by bicycle in book one of a delightful children's adaptation of Alastair Humphrey's journey around the world. In this charming caricature of Alastair Humphreys' infamous circumnavigation of the world on his bike, children are swept along with the character of Tom, an adventurous boy who feels there must be more to life than school.

Tom sets out to leave England, cycling through Europe and all the way through Africa to the tip of South Africa. He journeys through the Americas and Asia in subsequent instalments. Along the way, young readers are introduced not only to the various fascinating landscapes he passes through, but also to the various people who so happily embrace him as he traveled on his journey. With engaging illustrations and journal entries throughout, this book provides an immersive experience for any young adventurer.