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  • Paperback: 356 pages
  • Publisher: Travelers' Tales; illustrated edition edition (March 1, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1932361332
  • ISBN-13: 978-1932361339
  • Product Dimensions: 8.1 x 5.1 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.1 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Perfect Traveling Companion, October 19, 2006
Reviewed by Sharon Hudgins, author of "The Other Side of Russia: A Slice of Life in Siberia and the Russian Far East."

Whether you're planning a trip to Prague or have visited there many times before (as I have), you'll definitely want to add this excellent book to your travel library. This "Travelers' Tales" compilation--edited by David Farley and Jessie Scholl--is NOT the typical collection of tourists' accounts or wannabe writers' amateur essays. The editors have selected more than three dozen stories by some of today's best travel writers (including themselves), from well known Czechs to Americans who have lived in (and fallen in love with) Prague and other places in the Czech Republic. Each story provides insight into a different aspect of a city and country that have captured the imaginations of travelers and writers for several centuries. History, politics, and sociology share space on the pages with personal experiences, poignant memories, and quirky adventures. (You'll even learn how this talented editor-couple first met in Prague.) If you're headed for Prague, buy this book to read on the plane--and then read it again after you return, just for the joy of it. Highly recommended!
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Reminder for why I love all things Czech..., June 2, 2006
By Adam Mezei "Adam Daniel Mezei" (Prague, Czech Republic) - See all my reviews
Famous Czech author Ivan Klima opens this book with a promising observation: "I do not like stories about tourist experiences, and I refuse to accept generalizations about a place, let alone people. Fortunately, my concerns were unfounded."

Indeed!

First hearing of Travelers' Tales Prague, I believe I'd read about David Farley and Jessie Sholl's new anthology in some obscure Prague online newsletter I make a habit of scanning over my Czech "turk" coffee in the morning. I fell in love with the idea, as it was described in the article, and I immediately popped by the title's Amazon page. I was shocked to discover then that there was only the *single* Amazon review of this work?!

I just finished this book today and there was still that lone review. For the life of me, I can't explain why. One review out of a multitude of tasteless reviews for works of much lesser calibre and quality. The mother of all unfairnesses!

Let me be completely clear: TRAVELERS' TALES were bang on the money by deciding to invite co-editors Jessie Sholl and her husband David Farley helm this little pocket rocket of literary might! This is a divine book gifted by a rugby team of contributions from too-talented-to-be-true scribes who tell of lives lived, loves forged and lost, and adventures experienced during meanders about the former Czechoslovakia and its present-day successor, the Czech Republic.

In assmebling this coterie of sage scribblers from across the globe, Travelers' Tales Prague provides an at times humourous, at other times shocking, and at most times tender portrait of a world which is old, and new and sometimes both in-between.

For a short story collection to be considered "good," in this reviewer's opinion, the material inside has got to brook the constant jarring readers often experience coming about from the frequent changes in character, tone, or setting. Editors Farley and Sholl did a stellar job ensuring this book's overall "voice" remained consistent. On average, these stories were of a consistent length, weren't at all cliched, and rarely dished up the all-too-familiar version of touristy Praguer debauch that seems to permeate the pages of most expatriate/foreign literature emanating from the Czech capital.

Contributors were all people who at some stage either:

** lived in Prague.
** journeyed throughout the Czech Republic.
** or, who were returning exiles who left Communism's gloomy iron grip for the greener pastures of the West.

The authors were people with heaps of street cred and moxie, each in their own right really knowing how to spin a good yarn. On many occasions, I was left craving more information on what became of certain people or events described. Compelling paragraphs lulled me into trance-like love for places and personages depicted. The stark recounting of certain not-so-memorable experiences had me feeling deeply for those who underwent them.

Here I am, as I sit in Prague, wondering why the *heck* this book's not available on English bookshelves in town? Will someone please explain this to me?!

If anything, within the pages of Travelers' Tales, Farley and Sholl have obliterated that dark spell which for a long time hung -- albatross-like -- limpidly about the necks of foreigners writing about the Czech Republic.

To bandy about a cliche: the whole is certainly greater than the sum of its parts.

Your heart will tell you so. See for yourself and pick yourself up a copy if you can.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Insightful, Funny and Touching, March 30, 2007
By Ms. Write "Mel" (New York, NY) - See all my reviews
A great read, even if you've never even thought about setting foot inside the Czech Republic. David Farley's tale of a traditional pig slaughter gone wrong is hysterical--right up there with David Sedaris' best work; Jessie Sholl's story of meeting her future husband is sweetly romantic; and Paulina Porizkova (the model, actress and author of A Model Summer) shares the funny story of her return to her home country as a celebrity after leaving in exile as a child. Many more tales are included; all are worth reading. If this is representative of the rest of the Travelers' Tales books, I'll be picking up more in the series.
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Thie is a good book for those traveling to Czech Republic to understand the culture.
Published 18 months ago by Susan French

5.0 out of 5 stars A well-rounded overview of a magical place
The Travelers' Tales destination books provide a fully-rounded picture of a destination and this Prague and the Czech Republic goes down like a pint of good pilsner. Read more
Published on September 5, 2006 by Tim Leffel

5.0 out of 5 stars Czech it out!
I've never been to Prague, but traveled there by way of this book. David Farley deftly weaves together the contributors' essays about a city and state of mind that inhabits the... Read more
Published on June 28, 2006 by Rachel C. Weingarten

5.0 out of 5 stars Czech it Out!
Travelers' Tales Prague and the Czech Republic is a delicious buffet of flavors and impressions. A carnivorous romantic of kafkaesque cast of mind, I liked it for the quirky... Read more
Published on March 24, 2006 by P. Wortsman

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