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You Like a Pho? and Other Itchy Feet Travel Tales: A Whimsical Walkabout in Asia
Have you ever wondered where horse milk vodka comes from? Or how to fight off a mob of Malaysian monkeys? Is it bad luck to wash cow poop off of your shoe? Travel vicariously with Sam across the Orient to find the funny but true answers. Sam savors every local culture he encounters much like Conan O’Brian and the late Anthony Bourdain—embracing the people, their food, and especially their curiosities. His humor and infatuation with humanity’s diversity fuel each story. Teaching in Korea and Vietnam since 2015, Sam uses his time out of the classroom to explore the rest of Asia. His five-book series, Itchy Feet Travel Tales in Asia, covers his adventures (and misadventures) in Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Mongolia, Myanmar, Russia, South Korea, Thailand, and Vietnam. Narrated by the author, these stories of the sublime and the surreal will have you giggling and gawking as you follow Sam through the weird and wonderful world of the East.
Sam Letchworth (Author), Sam Letchworth (Narrator)
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No Standing on Toilet and Other Itchy Feet Travel Tales: A Whimsical Walkabout in Asia
Have you ever wondered where horse milk vodka comes from? Or how to fight off a mob of Malaysian monkeys? Is it bad luck to wash cow poop off of your shoe? Travel vicariously with Sam across the Orient to find the funny but true answers. Sam savors every local culture he encounters much like Conan O’Brian and the late Anthony Bourdain — embracing the people, their food, and especially their curiosities. His humor and infatuation with humanity’s diversity fuel each story. Teaching in Korea and Vietnam since 2015, Sam uses his time out of the classroom to explore the rest of Asia. His short five-book series, Itchy Feet Travel Tales in Asia, covers his adventures (and misadventures) in Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Mongolia, Myanmar, Russia, South Korea, Thailand, and Vietnam. These stories of the sublime and the surreal will have you giggling and gawking as you follow Sam through the weird and wonderful world of the East.
Sam Letchworth (Author), Sam Letchworth (Narrator)
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Life on the Mississippi: An Epic American Adventure
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER * "Audacious…Life on the Mississippi sparkles." —The Wall Street Journal * "A rich mix of history, reporting, and personal introspection." —St. Louis Post-Dispatch * "Both a travelogue and an engaging history lesson about America's westward expansion after the Revolutionary War." —Christian Science Monitor The eagerly awaited return of master American storyteller Rinker Buck, Life on the Mississippi is an epic, enchanting blend of history and adventure in which Buck builds a wooden flatboat from the grand "flatboat era" of the 1800s and sails it down the Mississippi River, illuminating the forgotten past of America's first western frontier. Seven years ago, readers around the country fell in love with a singular American voice: Rinker Buck, whose infectious curiosity about history launched him across the West in a covered wagon pulled by mules and propelled his book about the trip, The Oregon Trail, to ten weeks on the New York Times bestseller list. Now, Buck returns to chronicle his latest incredible adventure: building a wooden flatboat from the bygone era of the early 1800s and journeying down the Mississippi River to New Orleans. A modern-day Huck Finn, Buck casts off down the river on the flatboat Patience accompanied by an eccentric crew of daring shipmates. Over the course of his voyage, Buck steers his fragile wooden craft through narrow channels dominated by massive cargo barges, rescues his first mate gone overboard, sails blindly through fog, breaks his ribs not once but twice, and camps every night on sandbars, remote islands, and steep levees. As he charts his own journey, he also delivers a richly satisfying work of history that brings to life a lost era. The role of the flatboat in our country's evolution is far more significant than most Americans realize. Between 1800 and 1840, millions of farmers, merchants, and teenage adventurers embarked from states like Pennsylvania and Virginia on flatboats headed beyond the Appalachians to Kentucky, Mississippi, and Louisiana. Like the Nile, the Thames, or the Seine before them, the western rivers in America became a floating supply chain that fueled national growth. Settler families repurposed the wood from their boats to build their first cabins in the wilderness; cargo boats were broken apart and sold to build the boomtowns along the water route. Joining the river traffic were floating brothels, called "gun boats"; "smithy boats" for blacksmiths; even "whiskey boats" with taverns mounted on jaunty rafts. In the present day, America's inland rivers are a superhighway dominated by leviathan barges—carrying $80 billion of cargo annually—all descended from flatboats like the ramshackle Patience, which must avoid being crushed alongside their metal hulls. As a historian, Buck resurrects the era's adventurous spirit, but he also challenges familiar myths about American expansion, confronting the bloody truth behind settlers' push for land and wealth. The Indian Removal Act of 1830 forced more than 125,000 members of the Cherokee, Choctaw, and several other tribes to travel the Mississippi on a brutal journey en route to the barrens of Oklahoma. Simultaneously, almost a million enslaved African Americans were carried in flatboats and marched by foot 1,000 miles over the Appalachians to the cotton and cane fields of Arkansas, Mississippi, and Louisiana, birthing the term "sold down the river." Weaving together a tapestry of first-person histories, Buck portrays this watershed era of American expansion as it was really lived. With a rare narrative power that blends stirring adventure with absorbing untold history, Life on the Mississippi is a muscular and majestic feat of storytelling from a writer who may be the closest that we have today to Mark Twain.
Rinker Buck (Author), Jason Culp (Narrator)
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Frühstück mit Elefanten: Als Rangerin in Afrika
Gesa Neitzel wagt sich von Berlin in den Busch. Ihr Ziel: die Ausbildung zur Safari-Rangerin in Afrika. Das bedeutet fast ein Jahr in einfachen Zeltlagern. Ohne Internet, ohne Badezimmer, ohne Türen ? dafür aber mit Zebras, Erdferkeln und Skorpionen. Die Ausbildungsinhalte bestehen aus Fährtenlesen, Überlebenstraining, Schießübungen. Wie schlägt sich eine junge Frau in dieser fremden Welt? Kann sie sich auf ihre Instinkte verlassen? Funktionieren die eigentlich noch? Sie erzählt von atemberaubenden Begegnungen mit Elefanten und Löwen, vom Barfußlaufen durch die Savanne, von langen Nächten unterm Sternenhimmel ? und von einem Leben, das endlich richtig beginnt.
Gesa Neitzel (Author), Gesa Neitzel (Narrator)
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Dispatches from the Gilded Age: A Few More Thoughts on Interesting People, Far-Flung Places, and the
Dispatches from the Gilded Age is a collection of essays by Julia Reed, one of America’s greatest chroniclers. In the middle of the night on March eleventh, 1980, the phone rang in Julia Reed’s Georgetown dorm. It was her boss at Newsweek, where she was an intern. He told her to get in her car and drive to her alma mater, the Madeira School. Her former headmistress, Jean Harris, had just shot Dr. Herman Tarnower, The Scarsdale Diet Doctor. Julia didn’t flinch. She dressed, drove to Madeira, got the story—and her first byline—and the new American Gilded Age was off and running. The end of the twentieth century and the beginning of the twenty-first was a time in which the high and the low bubbled furiously together and Julia was there with her sharp eye, keen wit, and uproariously clear-eyed way of seeing the world to chronicle this truly spectacular era. Dispatches from the Gilded Age is Julia at her best as she profiles Andre Leon Talley, Sister Helen Prejean, President George and Laura Bush, Madeleine Albright, and others. Listeners will travel to Africa and Cuba with Julia, dine at Le Bernardin, savor steaks at Doe’s Eat Place, consider the fashions of the day, get the recipes for her hot cheese olives and end up with the ride of their lives through Julia’s beloved South. With a foreword by Roy Blount, Jr. and edited by Julia’s longtime assistant, Everett Bexley.
Julia Reed (Author), Carol Monda (Narrator)
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كتاب أدب رحلات يبحر بنا في عدة دول، تركيا، لبنان، الصين وغيرهم. يكشف عن مواقف إنسانية بين الكاتب وجنسيات مختلفة، ويقدم نصائح للسفر ومحبيه. 'حواديت بوابة السعادة' يعد ثالث أعمال الكاتب في أدب الرحلات بعد كتابيه سفر نامة وتذكرتين سفر. استمع الآن.
محمد حمودة (Author), جمال مرعي (Narrator)
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Die Abenteuer eines Kapitalisten - Die Entdeckung der Märkte auf einem Trip um die Welt
Wie gestalten sich Finanzstrukturen in anderen Teilen der Welt? Genau das hat sich Jim Rogers auch gefragt und es während einer Weltreise, zusammen mit Frau Paige Parker und einem umgebauten Mercedes SKL, herausgefunden. Zusammen sind sie durch Wüsten, Kriegsgebiete, Stürme und die aufregendsten Landschaften gefahren. 116 Länder haben sie während der Weltreise gesehen und dabei Kulturen, gesellschaftliche und politische Systeme sowie ökonomische Funktionsweisen kennen gelernt. Ein aufregender Bericht über Rogers Erlebnisse und Erkenntnisse!-
Jim Rogers (Author), Claudia Wohlrab (Narrator)
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Put Jonathan Raban on a boat and the results will be fascinating, and never more so than when he’s sailing around the serpentine, two-thousand-mile coast of his native England. In this acutely perceived and beautifully written book, the bestselling author of Bad Land turns that voyage—which coincided with the Falklands war of 1982—into an occasion for meditations on his country, his childhood, and the elusive notion of home. Whether he’s chatting with bored tax exiles on the Isle of Man, wrestling down a mainsail during a titanic gale, or crashing a Scottish house party where the kilted guests turn out to be Americans, Raban is alert to the slightest nuance of meaning. One can read Coasting for his precise naturalistic descriptions or his mordant comments on the new England, where the principal industry seems to be the marketing of Englishness. But one always reads it with pleasure.
Jonathan Raban (Author), James Langton (Narrator)
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Passports and Pacifiers: Traveling the World, One Tantrum at a Time
“A parenting memoir and travel guide that will inspire families to have new experiences.” — Kirkus Reviews “Conversational, lively, humorous... Enjoyable and memorable.” — The BookLife Prize The true story of two crazy parents traveling with four small children…on a budget Passports and Pacifiers follows a young, naïve baby-wearing family on eight memorable, affordable, and nap-centered trips. It all started with two bumbling parents taking their Never-Sleep infant to child-loving Italy. Six years later, the tally of kids reached four (all under the age of eight) for an adventure across Scandinavia. Readers are regaled with misadventures, like losing the only pacifier of the trip, missing ferries, and traveling with a baby who refuses to nap. The Jains find deals—traveling just a tad off the prime season, finding buy one get two flights, and using credit card miles and free grandparent babysitters—and save where they can. They stay cheap, shack up with in-laws, and visit generous family and friends. Parents of small children receive helpful tips on: • Packing for loads of kids • Transferring sleeping babies after a free hotel upgrade • Keeping your Ever-Hungry spouse happy • Driving with a carsick toddler This book serves as an inspiration and guidebook leave your comfort zone and explore with kids. Traveling with kids is rewarding, entertaining, and memorable. After reading these adventures, you'll want to start packing!
Kaitlyn Jain (Author), Kaitlyn Jain (Narrator)
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«اهتمامي الأساسي فيما أرويه للقارئ من حكايات هو البشر، فهم دنياي وعالمي، وليس أخذ القارئ في جولة سياحية بين تلك البلدان». ١٢ حكاية من بلدان مختلفة، كاليونان والنمسا وفرنسا. يروي الكاتب الساخر والروائي أسامة غريب قصص درامية من أدب الرحلات، بعضها من تجاربه الشخصية، والبعض الآخر من تجارب أصدقائه. بأسلوب ساخر وسلس ينتقل بنا غريب من ' من ضحايا ١١ سبتمبر' إلي ' فرنسا وعنب فرنسا' حيث لا تنتهي متعة الرحلة على أعتاب الكتاب. استمع الآن.
أسامة غريب (Author), شادي إيهاب (Narrator)
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[Hebrew] - פה ושם בארץ ישראל בסתיו 1982
עמוס עוז משוטט פה ושם בארץ ישראל ומשוחח עם אנשים. הוא יצא למסע של הקשבה סובלנית ליריבים ולתמימים. והתוצאה – ספר מרתק המתעד תמונות חיות להפליא של ישראלים כאן ועכשיו, של אנשים חמי לב וחמי מזג המשמיעים באוזניו למן דברי חזון משיחי התנחלותי ועד להתפרצות של זעם עדתי, למן תורה כוחנית קיצונית ועד לתסכול ולתקווה של הפלסטינים. לקורא נדמה שוהא שומע במו אוזניו את יושבי בית הקפה הזועמים והנעלבים בבית שמש, המטיחים בעוז את אשמת 'הלבנים' שהביאו את הוריהם ממרוקו כדי 'שיהיו הערבים שלכם'. את המתנחלים ביישוב תקוע שמדרום לבית לחם, המודאגים מ'ירידת הרוחניות'. את החרד ה'אנטי ציוניסטי' בשכונת גאולה שבירושלים; את המושבניק השונא את 'גיבנת המוסר הז´ידי' את הערבים ברמאללה, הרוצים 'פינת חופש', ואת עורך אל פג´ר, הקובע ש'יש עם ישראלי ויש עם פלסתיני ושניהם מוכרחים לחיות'. את פעילי גוש אמונים בעפרה, המדברים על המאבק בין 'ישראלים נטולי שורשים לבין יהודים אותנטיים' ואת הזקן בבת שלמה, המופתע בעליל שהזקנים במקום התחילו למות פתאום, אף שהיה מנהג 'אצל החבר´ה בגילי, שלא מתים'. משהתפרסם הספר לראשונה עורר הדים רבים. והנה גם היום נותרו פתוחות רבות מן השאלות שנשאלו במסע הזה לפני עשר שנים. עוז עצמו מחזיק באותן השקפות שהשמיע ב'וויכוח על החיים ועל המוות' בעפרה, ועדיין מקווה אותן תקוות.
עמוס עוז (Author), Tomer Sharon, תומר שרון (Narrator)
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Red Sauce Brown Sauce: A British Breakfast Odyssey
The charming and joyful follow-up book from ‘the nation’s taster in chief,’ Felicity Cloake. If there’s one thing that truly unites Britain, from Aberdeen to Aberystwyth, St Ives to St Pancras, it’s an obsession with breakfast. We all have an opinion on the merits of brown sauce versus ketchup on our morning bacon sarnie. In this eagerly awaited follow-up to One More Croissant for the Road, the nation’s favourite taster-in-chief Felicity Cloake sets off on a cycle trip of condimental proportions to investigate and celebrate the legendary Great British Breakfast. Travelling the length and breadth of the UK to establish once and for all what makes a perfect fry-up, she rates them on criteria from the crispness of the bacon to how long they keep her pedalling. But a woman cannot live by All Day Breakfast alone, so as well as recipes for the Savoy's Omelette Arnold Bennett and proper Scottish porridge, she lavishes her attention on the regional specialities she encounters along the way, from a desi breakfast in Birmingham to a Greggs Geordie stottie cake. This is a freewheeling gastronomical tour like no other. Eaten with as much relish in The Wolseley on Piccadilly as in Glasgow’s University Cafe, Britain loves nothing more than a good breakfast. The only question is: what do you have with yours?
Felicity Cloake (Author), Felicity Cloake (Narrator)
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