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The idea of a journey without companions is too daunting for most
travelers. Not so the women of this collection. These contemporary
pioneers savor the ultimate freedom of solo travel. Marybeth Bond
discovers the dubious pleasures of desert camel-riding when she
decides to follow an ancient Indian trading route. Faith Adiele, a
black Buddhist nun, enters a deserted train station at 3:00 a.m. in
a Thai village controlled by armed bandits. Ena Singh negotiates
with Russian police to visit the blue-domed city of Samarkand. In A
Woman Alone, these women and others tell their funny, thrilling,
occasionally terrifying, ultimately transformative stories of
navigating some of the most unusual destinations on the
globe.
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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