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About the book Fifty-two women answer the question: What is it like to be a female nomad on
the open road, leaving family, community, and possessions to head into the
unknown in an RV? Sections include:What is full-timing? Full-timers live 365 days a year in their rig. This lifestyle opens up special opportunities. In this section, our writers share experiences that full-time RVing brings. Life on the road: Living on the road is more than a vacation. It is a way of life. Here our writers share some of the unique experiences they have had living on the road. Uniquely women: When women take to the road, whether alone or with a partner, they face the same problems and challenges that they might off the road. Life goes on. In addition, it can be difficult to find women friends. In these stories, our writers share how they found women to talk to and have coped with issues close to their heart. Encounters: Sometimes a day starts out as ordinary but turns out to be extraordinary. Whether by chance or design, encounters add spice to our travels. Our writers remember and share encounters—delightful, fearful, intriguing—that are special to them. Relationships: Imagine living in 250 square feet or less, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. This presents special challenges, sometimes insurmountable, as our writers share. Going your own way: Some women travel alone by choice. In other cases, circumstances—a divorce or death of a spouse—may leave a woman without her travel partner. She may decide to keep traveling on her own. These women share stories of what it is like being a solo traveler. Heart places: Sometimes in your travels you find a place that is special. Perhaps the sights, sounds, and smells evoke a childhood memory, the music touches a chord, or the natural beauty overwhelms the senses. Or perhaps the people take you into the community like one of their own. In this section, our writers share what is special about a place that has touched their hearts. The last word: Traveling on the open road may give us different experiences than a more traditional life, but each life experience, no matter where it takes place, changes and shapes us. Our journeys not only take us to new places, but are also a metaphor for the growth and changes in our lives. Our stories connect us to each other and the larger community of women everywhere. Short pieces—Side Roads, Scenic Overlooks, Animal Crossings, and Exit
Ramp—are scattered through out, adding additional bits of information. For the
non-RVer or wannabe, a glossary explains
terms.
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Ben Franklin Award Finalist
RV Traveling Tales: Women’s Journeys on the Open Road named as finalist in the 21st Benjamin Franklin Awards from Publishers Marketing Association in "Recognition of Excellence in Independent Publishing." More than sixteen-hundred entries were received, and the award was presented in Chicago, on the eve of the annual Book Expo America (BEA) conference.Named one of two finalists in the travel-essay category, RV Traveling Tales ($14.95, March, 2003) was highlighted for its editorial content. Comments by the judges include:
RV Traveling Tales: Women’s Journeys on the Open Road, the only RV-related book nominated, is an anthology of short writings by fifty-two women, who answer the question: What is it like to be a female nomad on the open road, leaving family, community, and possessions to head into the unknown in an RV? The Ben Franklin award recognizes that RV Traveling Tales was among the most successful in achieving its purpose and meeting its intended audience's needs. Judged by a panel of book industry experts including buyers at wholesale and retail levels, librarians, book critics, design experts and independent publishing consultants, all entries were scrutinized by individuals involved in the very markets in which the books are competing. About the Benjamin Franklin Awards Named in honor of America's most cherished publisher and printer, the Benjamin Franklin Award recognizes excellence in independent publishing. Publications, grouped by genre, are judged on editorial and design merit by top practitioners in each field. A panel of more than 150 judges from throughout the publishing industry weighed and evaluated more than 1,600 submissions in 54 categories to create the list of more than 160 finalists for the 2003 publishing year. Publishers large and small from across the nation, Canada and Mexico competed for the coveted Benjamin Franklin Awards. BUY NOW $19.95 RV
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