-Titulo Original : All Over The Place Adventures In Travel, True Love, And Petty Theft
-Fabricante :
PublicAffairs
-Descripcion Original:
Some people are meant to travel the globe, to unwrap its secrets and share them with the world. And some people have no sense of direction, are terrified of pigeons, and get motion sickness from tying their shoes. These people are meant to stay home and eat nachos. Geraldine DeRuiter is the latter. But she wont let that stop her. Hilarious, irreverent, and heartfelt, All Over the Place chronicles the years Geraldine spent traveling the world after getting laid off from a job she loved. Those years taught her a great number of things, though the ability to read a map was not one of them. She has only a vague idea of where Russia is, but she now understands her Russian father better than ever before. She learned that what she thought was her mothers functional insanity was actually an equally incurable condition called being Italian. She learned what its like to travel the world with someone you already know and love -- how that person can help you make sense of things and make far-off places feel like home. She learned about unemployment and brain tumors, lost luggage and lost opportunities, and just getting lost in countless terminals and cabs and hotel lobbies across the globe. And she learned that sometimes you can find yourself exactly where you need to be -- even if you arent quite sure where you are. Review Geraldine DeRuiters All Over the Place is a travel memoir of sorts, but Id enjoy reading pretty much any topic she wanted to cover. Her voice is funny, witty and warm, and her stories sparkle. This book is a travel companion youll be happy you brought along. Lauren Graham, star of Gilmore Girls and New York Times bestselling author of Talking as Fast as I CanI laughed so hard during the books disclaimer that I woke up my baby, and then actively ignored him to continue reading. Geraldine is at turns laugh-out-loud hilarious and grab-me-some-tissues tender, and all I could think of after reading this was can we take a trip together please? Nora McInerny Purmort, author of Its Okay to Laugh (Crying Is Cool Too)DeRuiters funny, honest portrayal of lifes small and large adventures will convince any hesitant would-be traveler that you dont need bravery or even an above average sense of direction to venture out into the world-all you need is a plane ticket and a sense of humor (and maybe a plunger). Rachel Friedman, author of The Good Girls Guide to Getting LostAll Over the Place is a hilarious, authentic travel guide through the most mysterious and wonderful territory of all: the human heart. Martha Brockenbrough, author of the award-winning novel The Game of Love and DeathGetting laid off from a job she adored opened the door to the blogosphere for DeRuiter, as she explains this irreverent, yet warm-hearted memoir. Readers of her blog the Everywhereist will be familiar with the authors style of using her personality quirks and health issues as the foundation for her conversation with the reader and revelations on life. I hail from a long, nervous line of hypochondriacs, DeRuiter explains. Being afraid of travel and lacking a sense of direction havent hindered her but rather helped her explore the world. So, if there is any advice I could dispense, it would be this: its absolutely incredible the things you can learn from not having a clue about where youre going. Her intimate memoir chronicles her adventures during the seven years she spent crisscrossing the globe, learning to understand and accept quirky family members. The author delves into her relationship with a workaholic-but-loving husband and a serious health crisis. DeRuiters memoir is a light-hearted look at travel and learning to live life to the fullest each day, even if you not quite sure where you are going. Publishers Weekly About the Author After getting laid off from her copywriting job, Geraldine DeRuiter hit the road and began chronicling her travel adventures on her blog, T
-Fabricante :
PublicAffairs
-Descripcion Original:
Some people are meant to travel the globe, to unwrap its secrets and share them with the world. And some people have no sense of direction, are terrified of pigeons, and get motion sickness from tying their shoes. These people are meant to stay home and eat nachos. Geraldine DeRuiter is the latter. But she wont let that stop her. Hilarious, irreverent, and heartfelt, All Over the Place chronicles the years Geraldine spent traveling the world after getting laid off from a job she loved. Those years taught her a great number of things, though the ability to read a map was not one of them. She has only a vague idea of where Russia is, but she now understands her Russian father better than ever before. She learned that what she thought was her mothers functional insanity was actually an equally incurable condition called being Italian. She learned what its like to travel the world with someone you already know and love -- how that person can help you make sense of things and make far-off places feel like home. She learned about unemployment and brain tumors, lost luggage and lost opportunities, and just getting lost in countless terminals and cabs and hotel lobbies across the globe. And she learned that sometimes you can find yourself exactly where you need to be -- even if you arent quite sure where you are. Review Geraldine DeRuiters All Over the Place is a travel memoir of sorts, but Id enjoy reading pretty much any topic she wanted to cover. Her voice is funny, witty and warm, and her stories sparkle. This book is a travel companion youll be happy you brought along. Lauren Graham, star of Gilmore Girls and New York Times bestselling author of Talking as Fast as I CanI laughed so hard during the books disclaimer that I woke up my baby, and then actively ignored him to continue reading. Geraldine is at turns laugh-out-loud hilarious and grab-me-some-tissues tender, and all I could think of after reading this was can we take a trip together please? Nora McInerny Purmort, author of Its Okay to Laugh (Crying Is Cool Too)DeRuiters funny, honest portrayal of lifes small and large adventures will convince any hesitant would-be traveler that you dont need bravery or even an above average sense of direction to venture out into the world-all you need is a plane ticket and a sense of humor (and maybe a plunger). Rachel Friedman, author of The Good Girls Guide to Getting LostAll Over the Place is a hilarious, authentic travel guide through the most mysterious and wonderful territory of all: the human heart. Martha Brockenbrough, author of the award-winning novel The Game of Love and DeathGetting laid off from a job she adored opened the door to the blogosphere for DeRuiter, as she explains this irreverent, yet warm-hearted memoir. Readers of her blog the Everywhereist will be familiar with the authors style of using her personality quirks and health issues as the foundation for her conversation with the reader and revelations on life. I hail from a long, nervous line of hypochondriacs, DeRuiter explains. Being afraid of travel and lacking a sense of direction havent hindered her but rather helped her explore the world. So, if there is any advice I could dispense, it would be this: its absolutely incredible the things you can learn from not having a clue about where youre going. Her intimate memoir chronicles her adventures during the seven years she spent crisscrossing the globe, learning to understand and accept quirky family members. The author delves into her relationship with a workaholic-but-loving husband and a serious health crisis. DeRuiters memoir is a light-hearted look at travel and learning to live life to the fullest each day, even if you not quite sure where you are going. Publishers Weekly About the Author After getting laid off from her copywriting job, Geraldine DeRuiter hit the road and began chronicling her travel adventures on her blog, T



