Description |
213 pages ; 21 cm |
Note |
"Originally published as A Trip of One's Own in 2021 in the United Kingdom by Blink Publishing, an imprint of Bonnier Books UK"--Title page verso. |
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Includes reading group guide. |
Contents |
Arrivals -- Sister act -- Sleepless in Shanghai -- On assignment -- The Women's Movement -- A man's world? -- Fight or flight? -- The traveling cure -- Footloose and fancy-free -- The great escape -- Life in the fast lane -- Destination unknown -- Home sweet roam -- Departures. |
Summary |
"Kate Wills didn't expect to completely remake her life at 33. But after a divorce, she set out to do just that, alone. As a travel journalist, Kate had been jetting in and out of unfamiliar cities for over a decade, but this time-with no press crew or assistants-she felt strangely ill-prepared. So she turned to other female solo travelers for inspiration. Looking back through history, Kate discovered the astonishing women who paved her way. She set off to Israel to follow the footsteps of Egeria, a 4th century nun and first ever recorded travel writer, then to China, Bali and beyond. A Trip of One's Own is a heartfelt invitation to start seriously planning the trip of your dreams, packed with tips and hacks in a thrilling, woman-focused adventure"-- Provided by publisher. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 208-211). |
Subject |
Wills, Kate.
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Travel writers -- Biography.
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Women travelers -- Biography.
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Travel.
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Travel journalism.
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ISBN |
9781728255279 (trade paperback) |
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