A House Somewhere: Tales of Life Abroad (Lonely Planet Journeys) Whether it's yearning to run away and join a Mexican circus or simply to settle in a quiet rural village somewhere in a Mediterranean land, the dream of a pied a terre in an exotic locale is almost universal. A House Somewhere: Tales from Life Abroad. We've all dreamt of escaping to a House Somewhere. In this collection, some of the finest names in contemporary travel writing reveal the perils and pleasures of exchanging the familiar for the foreign. These true tales, including original pieces by some of the world's best travel writers, reveal the perils and joys of forsaking the everyday to live somewhere more exotic. Includes original stories by Isabel Allende, Simon Winchester and Jan Mor.
Nov. A House Somewhere: Tales of Life Abroad (Lonely Planet Journeys) by Don George, Anthony Sattin; Oct. Becoming by Michelle Obama; Sep. The map of Salt and Stars by Jennifer Zeynab Joukhadar; Jun. The Motorcycle Diaries by Ernesto Che Guevara; May. Brokeback Mountain by Annie Proulx; Apr. The Silence of the Girls by Pat Barker. A House Somewhere: Tales of Life Abroad (Lonely Planet Journeys) Whether it's yearning to run away and join a Mexican circus or simply to settle in a quiet rural village somewhere in a Mediterranean land, the dream of a pied a terre in an exotic locale is almost universal. These true tales, including original pieces by some of the world's best travel writers, reveal the perils and joys of forsaking the everyday to live somewhere more exotic. Includes original stories by Isabel Allende, Simon Winchester and Jan Mor.
A house somewhere: tales of life abroad / edited by Don George and Anthony Sattin. 2nd ed. ISBN 1 4 (pbk.) 1. Voyages and travels. 2. Travelers’ writings. © Lonely Planet and contributors LONELY PLANET and the Lonely Planet logo are trade marks of Lonely Planet Publications Pty. Ltd. All rights reserved. Don George is the Global Travel Editor for Lonely Planet Publications. His new book, Travel Writing, will be published this month. In 25 years of wandering, Don has visited more than 60 countries and has published more than articles in newspapers and magazines around the globe. He has also edited four travel anthologies — The Kindness of Strangers, A House Somewhere: Tales of Life Abroad, www.doorway.ru’s Wanderlust, and Travelers’ Tales: Japan. Don George, Anthony Sattin (Editor) In this collection some of the finest names in contemporary travel writing reveal the perils and pleasures of exchanging the familiar for the foreign. Isabel Allende discovers love and paradise in California, Pico Iyer finds home in Japan amidst the alien and indecipherable, and a dank barge on the Seine opens up a new side of Paris for Mort Rosenblum.
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