Friedman, unable to shake a lifetime practice of thinking before jumping, records her conversations with herself as she pulls farther and farther away from her cultural norm. Diving against her better judgment into a fast river in Kakadu National Park near Darwin, which may or may not harbor crocodiles, she makes it to ‘the other side.’ “I like backpacker me,” she journals. “She is easygoing. She talks less, listens more. She doesn’t wear a watch. “
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Italian Secrets You Need to Know
We know the Spanish Steps and the canals of Venice but Susan Van Allen’s 100 Places in Italy Every Woman Should Go reveals locales you might not have even heard of and would make the perfect vacation for a woman whether traveling solo, with your special someone, or just with the girls. This book has […]