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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
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Tanzania on Tuesday is about women and trust.,
By jeannedhae@aol.com (Summit, New Jersey) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tanzania on Tuesday: Writing by American Women Abroad (A New Rivers Abroad Book) (Paperback)
What can you do when there is no bus to the place
that you need to go? Read Tanzania on Tuesday and
marvel at the resiliance of women who travel.
As one of the anthology authors in this book,Jeanne D'Haem, I was surprized at how well
the stories fit together. This is a book about
innocence and trust, something children and women
travellers frequently experience. When you are
not in control of events you learn another equally important skill,
to be fully aware in each moment. This does not
mean that you loose sight of your goals, as my story,
Tanzania on Tuesday shows, but you must embrace the
journey.
I almost called this story Serindipity on the Serengeti
but I could not spell it so I used an alternative
like women who hitchhike because there is no bus.
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Tanzania on Tuesday: Writing by American Women Abroad (A New Rivers Abroad Book) by Kathleen Coskran (Paperback - April 1, 1997)
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