In this unique book, Rick Steves shares his personal experiences of traveling in Europe, Central America, Asia, and the Middle East. Steves offers a sometimes sobering, sometimes humorous look at how an understanding and respect for foreign ways of life is requisite in our rapidly shrinking world. His perspective is refreshingly unbiased and offers plenty of inspiration.
Travel as a Political Act by Rick Steves
Reviewed by Jennifer R.
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