 | | BLACK NILE, THE: One Man's Amazing Journey Through Peace and War on the World's Longest River by Dan Morrison
Travel read by Sean Runnette
Investigative journalist Dan Morrison takes a thoughtful, funny, and frightful trip across a region whose people are trying to claw their way from war and poverty to something better.
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 | | BUYING A PIECE OF PARIS by Ellie Nielsen
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Buying a Piece of Paris is a charming and witty love song to the most beautiful city in the world.
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Travel read by Jeffrey Kafer
From author Leonard Kinsey, a guide to the seamy, raunchy, and often hilarious underbelly of Walt Disney World.
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 | | DON'T TELL MUM I WORK ON THE RIGS by Paul Carter
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This bestselling novel from Paul Carter is an exhilarating, crazed, sometimes terrifying, usually bloody funny ride through one man's adventures in the oil trade.
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 | | EVERY DAY IN TUSCANY: Seasons of an Italian Life by Frances Mayes
Travel read by Frances Mayes
In this sequel to her New York Times bestsellers Under the Tuscan Sun and Bella Tuscany, the celebrated "bard of Tuscany" (New York Times) lyrically chronicles her continuing, two decades-long love affair with Tuscany's people, art, cuisine, and lifestyle.
Bonus recipes and more on enhanced CD 7!
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 | | FROM HERE TO THERE: A Father and Son Roadtrip Adventure from Melbourne to London by Jon Faine and Jack Faine
Travel read by Jon Faine and Jack Faine
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Travel read by Kate Hosking
Journalist Sarah Macdonald's account of her adventure-filled two-year sabbatical in India.
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 | | HOTEL HEAVEN: Confessions of a Luxury Hotel Addict by Matthew Brace
Travel read by Colin Moody
In this eye-opening account of a decade spent in relentless pursuit of luxury, award-winning journalist Matthew Brace takes the armchair traveler inside the hallowed walls of the world’s most glamorous hotels.
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Tall tales, all true, about guns, bombs, car chases, spiders, exotic locales, men in uniform, and dancing girls — with deadpan delivery and a social conscience
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 | | NPR ROAD TRIPS: FAMILY VACATIONS: Stories That Take You Away by Noah Adams
Travel read by Various
Stories that celebrate the family vacation, selected from the National Public Radio archives.
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 | | OLD WAYS, THE: A Journey on Foot by Robert Macfarlane
Travel read by (to be announced)
Robert Macfarlane sets off from his Cambridge, England, home to follow the ancient tracks, holloways, drove roads, and sea paths that crisscross both the British landscape and its waters and territories beyond.
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