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100 Places Every Woman Should Go (Travelers' Tales)

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Seeking the tranquility of a Buddhist meditation center? The raucousness of a rumba club? Stephanie Elizondo Griest's new book, "100 Places Every Woman Should Go," will not only inspire but compel you to hit the road - in a group, with a friend, or sola. Discover the world's best places to: * commune with the feisty spirits of heroines like Hatshepsut, Sappho, Catherine the Great, and Frida Kahlo * race a camel, yak, or pony across the Mongolian steppe * dive for pearls in Bahrain * take a mud bath in a volcano off the coast of Colombia * dance with Voodoo priestesses in Benin and urban cowboys in Texas * roast in a steamy banya with a bottle of vodka (or two) in Moscow Divided into sections like "Powerful Women and Their Places in History," "Places of Indulgence," and "Places of Adventure," this guidebook includes contact information, resources, and recommended reading. "Ten Tips For Wandering Women" features safety advice plus pointers on how to stop departing airplanes and avoid getting tossed off Trans-Siberian trains for not having your papers in order. The foreword is by Holly Morris, author of "Adventure Divas: Searching the Globe for Women Who Are Changing the World."

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Publisher
Travelers' Tales
Language
English
Pages
352

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100 Places Every Woman Should Go (Travelers' Tales)
February 5, 2007, Travelers' Tales
Paperback in English
Cover of: 100 Places Every Woman Should Go
100 Places Every Woman Should Go
2007, Travelers' Tales
Electronic resource in English

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Book Details


First Sentence

"MARY JUST MIGHT BE THE MOST VENERATED WOMAN TO HAVE graced the planet."

Classifications

Library of Congress
G153.4.G75 2007, G153.4 .G75 2007, G151 .G76 2007

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
352
Dimensions
7.4 x 5.4 x 0.8 inches
Weight
12 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8808521M
Internet Archive
100placeseverywo0000eliz
ISBN 10
1932361472
ISBN 13
9781932361476
LCCN
2007540655, 2007043032
OCLC/WorldCat
84745834
Library Thing
2580775
Goodreads
214717

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