The Traveller: Notes from an Imperfect Journey Around the World
Book Details
Author(s)Daniel Baylis
PublisherSparks Publishing
ISBN / ASIN0992088208
ISBN-139780992088200
MarketplaceFrance 🇫🇷
Description
"The recollections still have rawness and immediacy locked inside; this is refreshing." - Montreal Review of Books
Daniel s got the kind of honesty and storytelling genius that makes me weak in the knees. - Matador Network
Inspiring and laugh-out-loud funny, [The Traveller] is a must-read for anyone thinking about taking a gap year. - Verge Magazine
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As Daniel Baylis approached his 30th birthday, he asked himself a tough question: Who's at the steering wheel of my life? The verdict came back unclear, so he decided to take immediate action. He gave up his job and his rent-controlled apartment to tackle one of his biggest dreams to travel the world.
With an objective to not only see places but also to experience them, Baylis spent an entire year sampling a variety of volunteer positions. From an elementary schoolroom in Peru, to the famous Edinburgh Fringe Fest, to an organic goat farm hidden in the hills of Galilee (and many places and projects in between), he dove headfirst into immersive travel experiences.
With a touch of introspection and a heap of humour, The Traveller presents twelve literary snapshots of twelve very distinct global destinations. What emerges is a portrait of an individual trying to be helpful, along with all the people who helped him along the way. Lively and compelling, The Traveller is required reading for anyone who dreams of international adventures or for anyone who simply dreams.
Daniel s got the kind of honesty and storytelling genius that makes me weak in the knees. - Matador Network
Inspiring and laugh-out-loud funny, [The Traveller] is a must-read for anyone thinking about taking a gap year. - Verge Magazine
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As Daniel Baylis approached his 30th birthday, he asked himself a tough question: Who's at the steering wheel of my life? The verdict came back unclear, so he decided to take immediate action. He gave up his job and his rent-controlled apartment to tackle one of his biggest dreams to travel the world.
With an objective to not only see places but also to experience them, Baylis spent an entire year sampling a variety of volunteer positions. From an elementary schoolroom in Peru, to the famous Edinburgh Fringe Fest, to an organic goat farm hidden in the hills of Galilee (and many places and projects in between), he dove headfirst into immersive travel experiences.
With a touch of introspection and a heap of humour, The Traveller presents twelve literary snapshots of twelve very distinct global destinations. What emerges is a portrait of an individual trying to be helpful, along with all the people who helped him along the way. Lively and compelling, The Traveller is required reading for anyone who dreams of international adventures or for anyone who simply dreams.
