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Travels with George: In Search of Washington and his Legacy by Nathaniel Philbrick

Buy this book on Amazon Retracing the steps from history to present day. “what worried Washington more than anything else was what might happen if a president’s chief priority was read more

Posted in Book Reviews, History, Non-Fiction, Travel

Only in India: Adventures of an International Educator by Jill Dobbe

Buy this book on Amazon         Spirited adventures and education for two educators living in India. “A city of extraordinary contrasts, Gurgaon could be described as rich read more

Posted in Book Reviews, Non-Fiction, Travel

Eating the Sun by Ella Frances Sanders

  Satisfy the craving to buy the book. A Feast of Celestial Information What starts as an examination of the sun and its role, becomes an entertaining and informative contemplation on read more

Posted in Book Reviews, Books as gifts, History, Non-Fiction, Science, Travel

Meet Me at the Museum by Anne Youngson

Meet me here to buy the book. A mummified corpse sparks global friendship “Knowing as much as you do about those who lived long before us in unimaginably different circumstances read more

Posted in Book Reviews, Books as gifts, British-related, European-related, Fiction, History, Novella, Travel

Wherever You Go by Daniel Houghton

Book Your Trip A lovely quick read that hails the benefits of travel, and provides travel advice from a variety of travelers – airline professionals, resort owners, adventurers, entrepreneurs, and many more, Houghton’s read more

Posted in Book Reviews, Books as gifts, Non-Fiction, Travel

The Art of Flaneuring by Erika Owen

    Fulfilling wanderings It sounds like it involves a delicate cooking process to be found dans la cuisine or, at very least, sitting in a French cafe watching life read more

Posted in Book Reviews, Books as gifts, Good Living, Non-Fiction, Travel

Something Worth Sharing: Share – The Cookbook that Celebrates Our Common Humanity

Food for thought; worth sharing. Compiled by Women for Women, International, an organization that helps marginalized women in eight countries affected by war and conflict, this book came out in read more

Posted in Book Reviews, Books as gifts, Fiction, Travel, Uncategorized

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