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A trip of one's own : hope, heartbreak and why travelling solo could change your life

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If Joan Didion was right, and we do tell ourselves stories in order to live, then a travel story is the best story of them all. And I had form for escaping in stories... Kate Wills wasn't expecting to be divorced after less than a year of marriage.

She hadn't anticipated restarting a life that had, for the last 12 years with her partner, seemed so stable.

Luckily, her job as a travel journalist offered her the perfect opportunity to escape from it all.

But this time, her jet-setting felt different. Kate felt more alone, particularly against a backdrop of never-ending hen dos, weddings and baby showers. So she began to search history for female travellers to inspire her.

From a 4th-century nun to a globe-girdling cyclist, Kate discovers that throughout history, there have been astonishing women who've broken free from more burdensome expectations, clearing the path for us to do the same. A Trip of One's Own is a funny and heartfelt invitation to take that trip: to Paris, to Whitstable, and maybe down that street you've always wondered about.

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Blink Publishing
1788704320 / 9781788704328
Paperback / softback
910.202
07/07/2022
United Kingdom
English
271 pages : map (black and white)
20 cm
Reprint. Originally published: 2021.