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Outside of Ordinary: Women's Travel Stories
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Outside of Ordinary: Women’s Travel Stories

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Thirty-two women writers, including CanLit luminaries Sharon Butala (Lilac Moon, The Perfection of Morning), Lorna Crozier (Whetstone, Apocrypha of Light), and Alison Pick (The Sweet Edge) speak frankly about real-life travel experiences. Whether around the corner or around the globe, each woman explores both the inner and outer journeys that they have undertaken. From muddled romance to illegal smuggling, and isolated retreats to rigorous development work, these women have done it – unexpectedly, sometimes, but always without regret.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Second Story Press
Country
Canada
Date
12 October 2005
Pages
267
ISBN
9781897187005

Thirty-two women writers, including CanLit luminaries Sharon Butala (Lilac Moon, The Perfection of Morning), Lorna Crozier (Whetstone, Apocrypha of Light), and Alison Pick (The Sweet Edge) speak frankly about real-life travel experiences. Whether around the corner or around the globe, each woman explores both the inner and outer journeys that they have undertaken. From muddled romance to illegal smuggling, and isolated retreats to rigorous development work, these women have done it – unexpectedly, sometimes, but always without regret.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Second Story Press
Country
Canada
Date
12 October 2005
Pages
267
ISBN
9781897187005