Travel writing
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Travel writing
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Travel writing
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Incoming Resources
- The outlaw ocean, journeys across the last untamed frontier, by Ian Urbina
- Waypoints, my Scottish journey, Sam Heughan
- Walking with Sam, a father, a son, and five hundred miles across Spain, Andrew McCarthy
- The Bears Ears, a human history of America's most endangered wilderness, David Roberts
- Café Neandertal, excavating our past in one of Europe's most ancient places, Beebe Bahrami
- What really happens in Vegas, true stories of the people who make Vegas, Vegas, James Patterson and Mark Seal
- Picnic in Provence, a memoir with recipes, Elizabeth Bard
- Once we were sisters, a memoir, Sheila Kohler
- Leave only footprints, Conor Knighton
- Ruthless river, love and survival by raft on the Amazon's relentless Madre de Dios, Holly FitzGerald
- Ghost empire, a journey to the legendary Constantinople, Richard Fidler
- Walking the Americas, 1,800 miles, eight countries, and one incredible journey from Mexico to Colombia, Levison Wood
- The best American travel writing 2020, edited and with an introduction by Robert Macfarlane ; Jason Wilson, series editor
- Raw dog, the naked truth about hot dogs, Jamie Loftus
- Living the vanlife, on the road toward sustainability, community & joy, Noami J. Grevemberg
- A Tokyo romance, a memoir, Ian Buruma
- Icebound, shipwrecked at the edge of the world, Andrea Pitzer
- Blue sky kingdom, an epic family journey to the heart of the Himalayas, Bruce Kirkby
- Feral, losing myself and finding my way in America's national parks, Emily Pennington
- On freedom road, bicycle explorations and reckonings on the Underground Railroad, David Goodrich
- The sun is a compass, a 4,000-mile journey into the Alaskan wilds, Caroline Van Hemert
- Our towns, a 100,000-mile journey into the heart of America, James Fallows and Deborah Fallows
- Olive the Lionheart, lost love, imperial spies, and one woman's journey to the heart of Africa, Brad Ricca
- Following Caesar, from Rome to Constantinople, the pathways that planted the seeds of empire, John Keahey
- The Amur River, between Russia and China, Colin Thubron
- Scribbling the cat, travels with an African soldier, Alexandra Fuller
- Gordon Ramsay's uncharted, a culinary adventure with 60 recipes from around the globe, Gordon Ramsay
- A course called America, fifty states, five thousand fairways, and the search for the great American golf course, Tom Coyne
- Easy beauty, a memoir, Chloé Cooper Jones
- Birdgirl, looking to the skies in search of a better future, Mya-Rose Craig
- Way makers, an anthology of women's writing about walking, edited Kerri Andrews
- Brave the wild river, the untold story of two women who mapped the botany of the Grand Canyon, Melissa L Sevigny
- Nala's world, Dean Nicholson with Garry Jenkins
- Joy hunter, messy faceplants, radical love, and the journey that changed everything, Alexis Jones
- Spying on the South, an odyssey across the American divide, Tony Horwitz
- Where the deer and the antelope play, the pastoral observations of one ignorant American who loves to walk outside, Nick Offerman
- Deep South, four seasons on back roads, Paul Theroux
- No baggage, a minimalist tale of love and wandering, Clara Bensen
- Travels with George, in search of Washington and his legacy, Nathaniel Philbrick
- Subpar parks, America's most extraordinary national parks and their least impressed visitors, Amber Share
- Kings of the Yukon, one summer paddling across the far north, Adam Weymouth
- Spying on the South, an odyssey across the American divide, Tony Horwitz
- A beginner's guide to Japan, observations and provocations, by Pico Iyer
- Better living through birding, notes from a Black man in the natural world, by Christian Cooper
- The fallen stones., chasing butterflies, discovering Mayan secrets, and looking for hope along the way, Diana Marcum ; read by Stacy Gonzalez, MP3
- The hero's way, walking with Garibaldi from Rome to Ravenna, Tim Parks
- Killing it, an education, Camas Davis
- World travel., an irreverent guide, Anthony Bourdain and Laurie Woolever, MP3
- High, a journey across the Himalaya, through Pakistan, India, Bhutan, Nepal and China, Erika Fatland ; translated by Kari Dickson
- The nine lives of Pakistan, dispatches from a precarious state, Declan Walsh
Outgoing Resources
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