Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
Dave Barry once observed that "the human race is far too stupid to be deterred from tourism by a mere million years of bad experience" and that there is something deep within the human psyche that yearns to "introduce new bacteria into our intestinal tracts, learn new words for 'transfusion, ' and have all the other travel adventures that make us want to French kiss our door-mats when we finally get home." Wish You Weren't Here is an anthology of some of the funniest writing on exactly this type of travel. Cecil Kuhne, an experienced travel writer and editor of two previous anthologies, has assembled twenty-one fantastic pieces that span the continents as well as the centuries. P. J. O'Rourke attains "reverse enlightenment" on India's Grand Trunk Road. Ludwig Bemelmans hides a toy poodle from an overeager butcher on a luxury ocean liner. Christopher Buckley learns the drawbacks of traveling with a group in the jungles of Belize, and Jerome K. Jerome experiences the downside of traveling with cheese. Wish You Weren't Here is a delightful book, a sidesplitting read that will remind you why it's good to be home.
Synopsis
An anthology of some of the best writing on the worst of travel, Wish You Werent Here! brings together twenty-one fantastic pieces that span the centuries as well as the continents. P. J. ORourke attains reverse enlightenment on Indias Grand Trunk Road. Ludwig Bemelmans hides a toy poodle from an overeager butcher on a luxury ocean liner. Christopher Buckley learns the drawbacks of group travel in the jungles of Belize, and Jerome K. Jerome experiences the downside of traveling with cheese. Edited by Cecil Kuhne, an experienced travel writer and editor of On the Edge and The Armchair Paddler, Wish You Werent Here! is a delightful book, a side-splitting read that will remind you why its good to be home.