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Still skeptical of braving a foreign country all alone? “Fly Solo” begins by making it all about you. It opens with a quiz, a quick and surprisingly intuitive way of defining what, exactly, is important to you. Whether you’re interested in following the footsteps of Picasso, hiking or relaxing at a secluded spa, it pinpoints what you’re looking for and points you toward the right destinations.
It easily knocks the socks off those dry, verbose travel guides that we all skim through. And the relevant advice and success stories are bound to empower even the timid traveler - and give her the itch to get out there and discover the world for herself. Knowledge truly is power and “Fly Solo” is replete with information so that you, yes you, can get out there and get movin’— all by yourself.
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| Amber -- San Diego | |
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| krnfirestone -- Pleasanton | |
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Nice article! Sounds like the writer of this article likes to travel as well! I hope to read more articles by her. Karen |
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| lily -- Los Angeles | |
| I've traveled alone a few times and have found that certain destinations were definitely scarier than others. I wish I would have had this book to point me in the right direction. Next time I'll know where to go... | |
| babyallie -- West Hollywood | |
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| sheila-takeabow | |
| I've actually always wanted to travel alone somewhere, but being a young, sort of inexperienced woman, I was hesitant and scared. I'm glad that a book on travelling alone catered to women and written by a woman, is available! yay! It definitely inspires me to travel more!! | |