Synopses & Reviews
Thisbook will absolutely changes lives and the way you think about travelin the United States. Designed to be a resource and idea book, thisguide provides practical information about immersion travel; specialconsiderations and costs; how to plan and take vacations, sabbaticals,side trips, and more. There are chapters filled with candid, warmstories from travelers who have been there, done that. It's exciting tovisit a national park, but it's a lifetime experience to live insideone for an extended amount of time.
Helpothers and enjoy yourself by biking and building homes across the country. Learnthe fine art of making an authentic Windsor chair. Workas a caretaker and live in a lighthouse. Careabout returning the wolf to its natural habitat. Playin the High Sierra Mountains backpacking and camping.
Review
". Sheryl Kayne's provides a refreshing approach to travel within the United States. Instead of cataloging landmarks, this book guides you to meaningful travel based on volunteering, working or learning experiences. Kayne invites you to engage authentically with unique regional cultures for a trip that is sure to enrich your life and that of the locals." Society of American Travel Writers Foundation
Synopsis
This book will absolutely changes lives and the way you think about travel in the United States. Designed to be a resource and idea book, this guide provides practical information about immersion travel; special considerations and costs; how to plan and take vacations, sabbaticals, side trips, and more. There are chapters filled with candid, warm stories from travelers who have been there, done that. It's exciting to visit a national park, but it's a lifetime experience to live inside one for an extended amount of time. others and enjoy yourself by biking and building homes across the country. the fine art of making an authentic Windsor chair. as a caretaker and live in a lighthouse. about returning the wolf to its natural habitat. in the High Sierra Mountains backpacking and camping.
Synopsis
Help others and enjoy yourself by biking and building homes across the country. Learn the fine art of making an authentic Windsor chair. Work as a caretaker and live in a lighthouse. Care about returning the wolf to its natural habitat. Play in the High Sierra Mountains backpacking and camping.
Synopsis
Awarded the 2009 Silver Medal in the Society of American Travel Writers Foundation's annual Lowell Thomas Travel Journalism Competition: the first and only travel book devoted solely to immersion travel--volunteering, living, and learning trips within the United States!
About the Author
Sheryl Kayne has dedicated the last few years of her life to exploring immersion travel and volunteer opportunities around the U.S. Most recently the writer-in-residence at the Everglades National Park, and a writing fellow at the Helene Wurlitzer Foundation in Taos, New Mexico, Kayne has traveled to Great Britain, Europe, the Caribbean, Bermuda, the Middle East, South America, Canada, and 46 states in the U.S., and has worked in many of the places she has visited in a variety of positions. She is an Adjunct Professor at Sacred Heart University in Fairfield, CT, where she resides when she's not off on an immersion travel opportunity. Kayne has experience in stand-up comedy on the New York circuit and her work has been appeared in such publications as the New York Times, Shape, American Profile, Hadassah, and Parents magazine. She has appeared on MTV, CNN, ABC Weekend Evening News, and NPR.