I'm busy grading final papers this week, but I'm anticipating lots of time for reading over the next few weeks.
Here's a book I picked up at the library. An Age of License, A Travelogue by Lucy Knisley. The book includes drawings and is in a hand-written font. The publisher calls it "a graphic travelogue and a journal of her trip abroad." She is also the author of French Milk, which I have read. Hope I like this one. Here's the intro:
2011
...was a year of travel! Through coincidence, work, and luck, I was offered opportunities to take trips. I took as many as possible. Recovering from heartbreak, I was determined to spend my travels having adventures and being a free agent. Some trips are more than distance traveled in miles. Sometimes travel can show us how our life is. Or give us a glimpse of how it can be...
Being untethered, I could float away, lifed to a great height where everything is new and I could look back on my life with new perspective, and go, "Oh!"
Here's her plan when she began her travels. Notice that they focus around France. |
Apparently, she falls in love right away! Wonder if it'll stick. |
6 comments:
Oh, that was a beautiful intro...and I love the concept that travel can offer us a glimpse of how our life is, or how it can be.
I have experienced that when I've visited some places. Immersing myself in the setting.
Thanks for sharing...and for visiting my blog.
What an unusual approach to a travelogue! This sounds like a book I'd enjoy.
My Tuesday post features THE YANKEE CLUB.
Knisley has a new book? Hooray!
Very interesting way this book is presented. Enjoy.
I think it would make me want to travel more. Girl Who Reads
Almost like a graphic novel....not sure it would be for me though.
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