She Can Find Her Way: Women Travelers at Their Best is an anthology of 24 women writers who tell their stories of running into troubles, challenges, or disasters when they travel solo. Each tells us what she experienced in terms of fear, and how she devised her own way out. An inspiring and exciting collection, its format is 5 small volumes housed in a purpose-made box. Each volume contains 3-5 stories, and is designed to fit into a purse, backpack, briefcase, or overnight bag. Every volume is self-contained, a perfect travel companion. Essays include: Diane Dobry, The Prodigal Daughter: Saturn Returns Hillary England, The Farthest Track Herta Feely, Sugar Stacey Freed, Tourist No More Leigh Glenn, The Grace of Getting Lost Laura Greene, Road Block Patty Hamrick, The Wrong Train Sally Hamrick, George's Cadillac Margaret Hawkins, Backpack Epiphanies: What I Learned While Getting Lost Kathryn Holzman, See Something, Say Something Maggie Kast, On the Train Katie Knecht, Flower Market Angela Kreuz, Brighton Benighted Maria Lisella, Dusseldorf: I am with the group ... Sheryl Loeffler, Etna Ruthmary Mangan, My Feet Were Made to Wander Laurel Richardson, Mermaids and Monsters Britany Robinson, American Baggage Anna Sequoia, Marry Me Maggie Starr, White Girl in Indian Country Ann Starr, Aid to Woman with Independent Children Donna Stefano, Where Peace Can Be Made Maggie Sweeney, Writing Home Susan Tillett, Where'd You Go on Your Spring Vacation?
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Upper Hand Press
ISBN-10
0692368671
ISBN-13
9780692368671
eBay Product ID (ePID)
237908499
Product Key Features
Book Title
She Can Find Her Way : Women Travelers at Their Best
Author
Margaret Hawkins
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Special Interest / Adventure, Special Interest / General, Women's Studies
Publication Year
2017
Genre
Travel, Social Science
Number of Pages
350 Pages
Dimensions
Item Length
7in
Item Height
1in
Item Width
6in
Additional Product Features
Age Range
11-Up
Reviews
What an inspired collection of travel essays! Once again, I'm reminded that travel is more about the journey than the destination. These volumes should be required reading for all women travelers. Or, for that matter, for anyone embarking on a globe-trotting adventure.