Written by:
Amanda Poulsen
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this Issue of Curve:
Vol. 16#10
How to Travel Practically Anywhere:The Ultimate Planning Guide, Susan Stellin (Houghton Mifflin Publishing): This unique planning guide will tell you where to research before you book a hotel, how to find reliable medical assistance if neccesary, how to avoid hidden fees, tips for last minute planners, and how to tackle just about every problem you can run into while traveling. (houghtonmifflinbooks.com) Tales from the Expat Harem: Foreign Women in Modern Turkey, edited by Anastasia Ashman and Jennifer Gökmen (Seal Women’s Travel): This collection of tales of 29 Turkish women is a must read for anyone planning a visit. (sealpress.com) A Woman’s Path, edited by Lucy Mccauley, Amy Carlson, and Jennifer Leo (Traveler’s Tales) This compilation of stories includes spiritual travel writings from Maya Angelou, Diane Ackerman, Anne Lamott and many others. (travelerstales.com) A Woman’s Passion for Travel: True Stories of World Wanderlust, edited by Marybeth Bond and Pamela Michael (Traveler’s Tales) Tales of Spanish cathedrals, Alaskan dog sleds and Rwandan adventures, told by women from around the globe. (travelerstales.com) The Thong Also Rises: Misadventures from Funny Women on the Road!, edited by Jennifer Leo (Traveler’s Tales) No matter what wrong turn you take on your road trip, this collection will keep you grinning. (travelerstales.com) A Mile in her Books: Women Who Work in the Wild, edited by Jennifer Bové (Solas House) Ever wondered what it was like to be a pilot, park ranger, scientist, or a smokejumper? Read first-hand accounts from women whose careers took them far off the beaten path. (solashouse.com) A Woman’s Asia, edited by Marybeth Bond (Traveler’s Tales) Through travels, pictures and memories, women share their own intimate connections to the Far East. (travelerstales.com) A Woman’s Europe, edited by Marybeth Bond (Traveler’s Tales) Enjoy the Old World from your armchair ... or maybe be inspired to plan a trip yourself. (travelerstales.com) Storytelling in Cambodia, Willa Schneberg (Calyx Books) These true life poems take you into the heart and soul of Cambodia. (calyxpress.com) Whose Panties are These?, edited by Jennifer Leo (Traveler’s Tales) This sequel to Sand in my Bra is filled women’s travel stories that will have you laughing in no time. (travelerstales.com) The Best Women’s Travel Writing 2006, edited by Lucy mcCauley (Traveler’s Tales) These tales delve deep into the spirits of adventurous globetrotting gals.(travelerstales.com) |