Synopses & Reviews
If they could it do it all over again, they might not... so it's a good thing they can't, because then we wouldnt hear about Marrit Ingmans disastrous honeymoon in Maui; Sunset editor Allison Avess eco-escapades in Costa Rica, where she meddled in the love unions of nesting turtles, catching eggs as they exited surprised terrapins; or Philadelphia Magazines Amy Donahue's ascetic retreat to a Berkshires spa, which sent her scrambling for black-market sources of sugar and fat.
Synopsis
- This book will appeal to the same market which made No Touch Monkey! a best-seller.
Synopsis
If they could do it all over again, they might not...so it's a good thing none of the women in this hilarious collection had the foresight to make good decisions during these travel experiences. If they had, we wouldn't hear the delicious details of how horribly wrong it all went. Like Marrit Ingman's disastrous honeymoon in Mauiand the repercussions of societal pressure for the perfect love escape in paradise. Or of how the entire kitchen of C. Lill Ahrens's new Seoul apartment is literally lost in translation. Or why Ayun Halliday would attempt to climb Mount Kilimanjaro, when her training consisted of drinking beer and rolling her own cigarettes, and her gear cost $14.99 at Sportmart. From Kandahar to Baja to Moscow, these wry, amusing stories capture the comic essence of bad travel, and of the female experience on the road.