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A Woman's World: True Stories of Life on the Road (Travelers' Tales)
A Woman's World True Stories of Life on the Road - Travelers' Tales
Author: Marybeth Bond (Editor)
This illustrated collection of inspirational travel and adventure tales includes stories by Gretel Ehrlich, Barbara Grizzuti Harrison, Helen Thayer, Mary Morris, and more. Readers ride across the steppes of Mongolia on horseback with Lynn Ferrin; experience a spiritual awakening with Jean Shinoda Bolen at Chartres Cathedral; raft a wild jungle r...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781885211064
ISBN-10: 1885211066
Publication Date: 6/1995
Pages: 475
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  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 13 ratings
Publisher: Traveler's Tales
Book Type: Paperback
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TheLankyYankee avatar reviewed A Woman's World: True Stories of Life on the Road (Travelers' Tales) on + 81 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
A compilation of travel stories by women, subtitled "True Stories of Life on the Road."

The editor of the book states that women travel differently than men and for different reasons. After reading this collection, "The Best of Outside" and "The Best American Travel Writing", I would have to agree. The tone is different in these stories. The travelers want to make more of a connection with the different cultures than to zip through at a fast pace. The women travel by foot through the desert to a Californian mission, by van through the Gobi Desert, or by car through the US with baby and husband in tow.

Another way we travel differently is in the sheer fact that we ARE women--we always have to be cautious; for every 100 truly great people we meet, there is that one unsavory character. How does a women balance being carefree with being hesistant? She went for the travel and life experiences; is she just being too scared? The last unit explores this issue, and I must say that the stories had my heart in my throat.

There are 50 great adventures that span the globe, women's ages, and travel experience. A rich read.
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Winner of "Best Travel Book" Lowell Thomas Award

(as written on back cover of book)
This award-winning collection is about more than just travel. It is about what it means to be a woman in the world today, the rewards of risk taking, learning, loving, and taking steps toward making dreams real. The stories span the continents, cross the generations, and are written by every kind of traveler, from novice to adventurer. They will move you out of your armchair, take you along paths of memory, and fill you with the spirit of adventure.
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reviewed A Woman's World: True Stories of Life on the Road (Travelers' Tales) on + 334 more book reviews
Fascinating collection of travel memoirs from a WOMAN's point of view, which can be vastly different from a man's. I found this treasury of courageous travel stories very engaging and inspirational.
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The title says it all: this is an anthology of travel tales from around the world, all by women. There's some fine writing in here. The pieces are mostly quite brief, so if you don't like one much you don't have long before you're on to another one. The stories tend towards the introspective.


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