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More Women Travel: The Rough Guide, Second Edition (1995) [Paperback]

Miranda Davies (Author), Natania Jansz (Author)
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June 1, 1995 1995
This travel guide sets out to reveal the everyday concerns, issues and pleasures that are unique to women but are rarely touched upon by guides usually written by men. The subjects of harassment and safety are dealt with and women are told if they are likely to be treated as an honoured guest, an honorary man or an easy target. Listings are provided for women's organizations, venues and specialist provisions. Introductory background and recent historical and political updates give pointers about the issues important to women in each country. In this edition 15 new countries are covered including Burkina Faso, Cambodia, Costa Rica, Honduras, Laos, Malaysia, Russia, Thailand, Tibet, Uganda and Ukraine.

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Women have been traveling since our ancestors first left the Euphrates Valley. But until recently, most travel guides and literature have been written with men in mind. Leave it to Rough Guide to remedy the situation with More Women Travel, an anthology of travel writing by, for, and about women. The intrepid travelers represented in this satisfyingly fat volume have journeyed to more than 60 countries. Some went alone, others in groups, and a few with children in tow; all have returned with stories that are as inspiring as they are fascinating. In Bhutan, Lesley Reader learns to live with leeches and fleas, to chew betel nut and cross raging rivers in a monsoon. In the Queen Charlotte Islands of Canada, Madeline Cary, her friend Marion, and Marion's daughter spend a bizarre few days in the company of a misogynist lodge owner overly attached to his chainsaw. Some of the travel tales are funny, others frightening; taken together, they cover the gamut of women's travel experiences.

In addition to excellent essays, Rough Guide's More Women Travel contains travel notes at the end of each section certain to interest women who are considering a visit to any (or all!) of the destinations described in the book. Languages spoken, transportation and lodging, guidebooks to the area, and special problems women might encounter are all covered here, as well as suggested reading, both fiction and nonfiction. More Women Travel is a great book to read before you go, while you're on the road, and even after you get back.

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Although the subjects and tones of the essays in this invaluable guide vary from author to author, all the pieces are of high quality as both travel literature and practical assistance. Covering more than 60 countries, the book includes both predictable destinations (Costa Rica, Italy) and less popular ones (Burkina Faso, Hispaniola). Each essay is sandwiched between a brief introduction to the country covered and a "Travel Notes" section with vital information and a list of further reading. The essays are the stars, though, and some countries have more than one. These are not by casual travelers: whether tourists or residents, contributors all convey a deep and meaningful connection with the places they describe. Some of their experiences are truly unusual: Nerys Lloyd-Pierce worked as a camp cook on a cattle station in the Australian outback; Cathryn Evans toiled in an Icelandic fish factory. Many of the pieces are also distinguished by the ease with which their authors reveal personal details: Deborah Bosley contributes a humorous look at San Francisco, a city "for the seriously randy"; Janey Mitchell reflects on a close call with sexual assault in Colombia; and Anna McDermott recalls how learning that she was pregnant the night before leaving for Port-au-Prince colored her trip. The essays also handily integrate insight about the women's movements in their respective countries, levels of street harassment and what precautions women should take when traveling alone.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 592 pages
  • Publisher: Rough Guides; 2 edition (June 1, 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1858280982
  • ISBN-13: 978-1858280981
  • Product Dimensions: 7.7 x 4.9 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,214,511 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Inspiring Travel Book For Women Of All Ages!, December 19, 2002
This review is from: More Women Travel: The Rough Guide, Second Edition (1995) (Paperback)
I thought that this was one of the best travel books I have read in years, extremely inspiring. Reading about the women who traversed the world fearlessly, alone, made me want to go out and do it myself. The lesbian rock concert story was a little weird, but otherwise I loved the book. More Women Travel will make you want drop whatever you are doing and buy an airplane ticket out of your comfortable, routine life.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Perfect for reading on the pot!, November 29, 1997
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This review is from: More Women Travel: The Rough Guide, Second Edition (1995) (Paperback)
Reads like entries from a personal travel journal. Makes for great pleasure reading. Read a few stories, put it down and come back later for more. Great resources as well. Refreshing to read travel stories by contemporary women adventurers. Even touches on traveling with children. Perfect for road trips or airplane reading - anytime you only have a few spare moments, or are in for a long boring wait.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Best women's travel book in years, November 30, 1999
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For a wide range of women's travel experiences about any country you care to mention, this is the book to read. The travellers tales range from the informative 'Back to Lahore' by by Maria del Neva with its mass of small detail about living as a western woman in Pakistan to the entertaining experiences of 'Muddling Through in Kiev'about Helen Buhaenko's visit to her father 's homeland. As well as offering good writing, this book also provides a general introduction to each country, and 'travel notes' including further reading, both fiction and non-fiction about the place.
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