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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
May I Just Say "Lovely"?...,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Kindness of Strangers (Paperback)
This was such a lovely little book. The stories were filled with vivid descriptions of the travels and encounters of many a traveler. Some inspired laughter, others tears, and some the weird juxtaposition of the two simultaneously! Really a beautiful collection that speaks to the possibility of innate goodness across racial, religious and linguistic lines. Quite refreshing!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Stories flow well together...,
This review is from: The Kindness of Strangers (Paperback)
From the Dalai Lama's preface, right through the stories of the quest for underwear in Buenos Aires and finding a campsite in the Sahara, you feel as if you are with the writers.
My favourite, perhaps, involves the travel of a postcard and two women from the shores of Galapagos to Veneto and the people they meet. A quick but enjoyable read.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Simple Yet Powerful Message from A Simple Yet Powerful Book,
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This review is from: The Kindness of Strangers (Paperback)
Before you pick up this book, close your eyes for a second and think of a time when you felt scared, lost, or possibly at the mercy of those around you. Perhaps this was something that happens when you were in a foreign place where you did not understand the language or customs. The circumstances are out of your control, and something that you could not possibly control has led you into your current predicament. Now, imagine how would have felt if someone came by to help you with the purest of intentions and without a desire for remuneration for their assistance. That someone just wants to help you out of your situation so that you can continue on your way or with whatever you have to do.
The feelings, experience and circumstances described above are essentially at the heart of this book. Its purpose is to remind the reader of the power of doing the right thing and assisting someone in need. The message is so simple yet poignant: to know that you have done the right thing and helped someone along is tremendously gratifying and makes the world a better place. Obviously, the book is not representative of every travel experience, let alone human interaction. Still, it is a book that everyone ought to read and internalize. If we all show a warm heart and desire to help out one another, the world will be a better place. After all, each and everyone of us has, at some point, been in a situation where we have counted on someone or something outside of our control to give us the help we need to feel less stressed and in better control of our respective predicaments.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
My Kind of Book,
By Hande Z (Singapore) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Kindness of Strangers (Paperback)
This is a collection of very short stories, consisting of a few pages each, written by travelers who had encountered acts of kindness by strangers. There are stories from countries in turmoil or at war(Antony Sattin's "The Way I look"), and Rolf Potts' "My Beirut Hostage Crisis"), and there are stories of the sweet unaccounted acts of gentle kindliness such as Pico Iyer's "Meeting Maung-Maung", the Burmese trishaw rider with a BSc in mathematics. Then there are stories, not of kindness, but the possibility of kindness such as Dave Eggers' "We Can't Fix Anything, Even the Smallest Things, in Cuba". In all these stories, we are led to contemplate not only kindness but all the related virtues of compassion, generosity, altruism, and perhaps even that most indefinable notion called love. More importantly, we soon realize that whenever an act of kindness is perpetuated, it drives the negatives out of the space that act occupies. When there is kindness, there is no room for greed; no room for envy; no room for disdain; and no room for hatred. It seems as if a singular act of kindness, however small, blots out the entire face of evil.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Touching, inspiring and concise,
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This review is from: The Kindness of Strangers (Paperback)
This is my first review. What a great book! I have a system of rating books based on number of days before they are read. This one lasted only 3 days, so gets 5 stars. I thoroughly enjoyed every essay. The variety is refreshing, the countries described vivid and the messages clear: We are all connected. We rely on each other and when travelling, both of the former become clearly evident. The writing is witty, solemn and humorous. If I could, I would task our daily newspapers to include a story such as each of these 25 in every single paper. Educational and inspirational at once. I am buying the rest of the lonely planet travel essay series.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful read!,
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This review is from: The Kindness of Strangers (Paperback)
When I need a feel-good, quick read, I pick up this book and read one of the short stories. It's all about strangers helping strangers. Just what we need more of. Highly recommended.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
great travel book,
By bookloverFLA (south of Sarasota FL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Kindness of Strangers (Paperback)
Lonely Planet has done a great job of collecting travel stories of all moods and locations from great writers, some well known and others just beginning.
It would be a great book to take travelling because you could finish a story intead of interrupting a novel. The stories feel so real that you want to say "don't get in that car". Other stories make you well up in emotion at the "Kindness of Strangers."
4.0 out of 5 stars
Diverting reading,
By Cataula John (Cataula, GA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Kindness of Strangers (Paperback)
I've read about half the short entries in 'The Kindness of Strangers', and enjoyed almost all of them. This is a great book for light reading and I am enjoying it as such - nothing terribly profound, but the (true) stories are entertaining and sometimes insightful.
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The Kindness of Strangers by Don George (Paperback - October 1, 2003)
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