Go Your Own Way: Women Travel the World Solo

There is nothing quite like hitting the road by yourself to awaken your senses, sharpen your mind, and build your confidence. In twenty-three beautifully crafted essays, women recount the thrills of traveling solo. 

Despite threat-assessment levels and airport-security hassles, women of all generations are traveling more freely and independently than ever before. In that go-for-it spirit, Go Your Own Way spans the globe: adventure diva Holly Morris finds herself lost in the jungles of Borneo, alone with her thoughts and a cold-blooded companion, Lara Triback's quest to learn the tango takes her to the late-night dance floors of Buenos Aires, Stephanie Griest finds female friends invaluable in her journey through Uzbekistan, and Amy Balfour recounts a hilarious trek up Yosemite's Half Dome. 

The writers in Go Your Own Way pay tribute to the empowerment of independent adventure and discovery, offering up the perfect antidote for today's climate of fear and international discord. All the while, they show that alone doesn't have to mean lonely.

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Go Your Own Way: Women Travel the World Solo

There is nothing quite like hitting the road by yourself to awaken your senses, sharpen your mind, and build your confidence. In twenty-three beautifully crafted essays, women recount the thrills of traveling solo. 

Despite threat-assessment levels and airport-security hassles, women of all generations are traveling more freely and independently than ever before. In that go-for-it spirit, Go Your Own Way spans the globe: adventure diva Holly Morris finds herself lost in the jungles of Borneo, alone with her thoughts and a cold-blooded companion, Lara Triback's quest to learn the tango takes her to the late-night dance floors of Buenos Aires, Stephanie Griest finds female friends invaluable in her journey through Uzbekistan, and Amy Balfour recounts a hilarious trek up Yosemite's Half Dome. 

The writers in Go Your Own Way pay tribute to the empowerment of independent adventure and discovery, offering up the perfect antidote for today's climate of fear and international discord. All the while, they show that alone doesn't have to mean lonely.

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Go Your Own Way: Women Travel the World Solo

Go Your Own Way: Women Travel the World Solo

Go Your Own Way: Women Travel the World Solo

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Overview

There is nothing quite like hitting the road by yourself to awaken your senses, sharpen your mind, and build your confidence. In twenty-three beautifully crafted essays, women recount the thrills of traveling solo. 

Despite threat-assessment levels and airport-security hassles, women of all generations are traveling more freely and independently than ever before. In that go-for-it spirit, Go Your Own Way spans the globe: adventure diva Holly Morris finds herself lost in the jungles of Borneo, alone with her thoughts and a cold-blooded companion, Lara Triback's quest to learn the tango takes her to the late-night dance floors of Buenos Aires, Stephanie Griest finds female friends invaluable in her journey through Uzbekistan, and Amy Balfour recounts a hilarious trek up Yosemite's Half Dome. 

The writers in Go Your Own Way pay tribute to the empowerment of independent adventure and discovery, offering up the perfect antidote for today's climate of fear and international discord. All the while, they show that alone doesn't have to mean lonely.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780786750610
Publisher: Basic Books
Publication date: 05/04/2007
Sold by: Hachette Digital, Inc.
Format: eBook
Pages: 304
File size: 403 KB

About the Author

Faith Conlon, Ingrid Emerick, and Christina Henry de Tessan are the editors of A Woman Alone: Travel Tales from Around the Globe. Faith Conlon is also the coeditor of I Wanna Be Sedated: 30 Writers on Parenting Teenagers. She and Emerick are the coeditors of Gifts of the Wild: A Woman's Book of Adventure. Both live in Seattle with their families and work as freelance editors. Christina Henry de Tessan is the senior editor of Pulse Guides' Night+Day books, the author of City Walks Paris, City Walks San Francisco,and City Walks Chicago, and the editor of Expat: Women's True Tales of Life Abroad. She lives with her family in Portland.

Table of Contents


Introduction     6
Snake Eyes of Borneo - Holly Morris [Borneo]     10
Wolf Pleasures - Julianne Balmain [New York/Paris]     30
Abandoned in Uzbekistan - Stephanie Elizondo Griest [Uzbekistan]     40
Resisting Florence - Lucy McCauley [Italy]     50
Armed and Dangerous - Michele Peterson [Mexico]     57
In Gudrid's Footsteps - Susan Richardson [Iceland]     66
French Laundry - Alexia Brue [France]     79
Unwelcome Hospitality - Katie Krueger [Senegal]     92
Central American Dreams - Jennifer Bingham Hull [Central America]     100
Half Dome in a Day-Amy C. Balfour [United States]     117
Three Minutes of Freedom - Lara Triback [Argentina]     125
The Dis-Orient Express - Eileen Favorite [France]     138
In the Land of Athena - Gail Hudson [Greece]     146
Iceberg-Alison Culliford [Labrador]     166
The Trek to Thirty - Aarti Sawhney [India]     179
Lightened - Barbara Sjoholm [Denmark]     194
Shokran - Alice Carey [Egypt]     205
Avoiding the Road to Wellness - Kate Chynoweth [United States]     218
Aphrodisias - Carol Perehudoff [Turkey]     235
Where Clouds Are Born - Amy Novesky [United States]     250
MyLittle Prince - Edith Pearlman [Japan]     263
This Nigeria Will Eat You Up - Faith Adiele [Nigeria]     268
The Getaway - Marion Winik [Anywhere]     285
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