Globetrotter Dogma: 100 Canons for Escaping the Rat Race and Exploring the World

· New World Library
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In Globetrotter Dogma, travel writer Bruce Northam entertains, educates, and motivates readers to hit the road through an idiosyncratic mix of travel lore, humor, shock, story, and practical advice. Employing a rambling résumé that touches two-thirds of the planet, Northam shares wisdom from his far-flung adventures:drifting with Burma's nomadic sea gypsies; walking coast-to-coast across northern England with Dad; shepherding in Morocco; pogo-sticking with Bulgarian gypsies, just to name a few. This timeless, illustrated compendium of roving bliss provides 100 reasons to keep exploring our wild and ever-changing world.

About the author

Bruce Northam is the author of The Frugal Globetrotter and In Search of Adventure: A Wild Travel Anthology. His multimedia presentations — held at universities and seminar centers nationwide — celebrate the spirit and soul of circling the globe five times, freestyle. Bruce is Writer at Large for Blue Magazine, a guest writer for National Geographic Traveler, Details, and the Utne Reader, as well as a guest speaker on National Public Radio’s The Savvy Traveler. His rambling résumé includes acting as a stunt man in Chinese action movies, judging Nicaragua’s Corn Island beauty contest, surviving on sheep jerky in the Utah desert, dirty dancing in Venezuela, and babysitting in rural Japan. Bruce keeps one tentacle in Manhattan. He is currently creating his next book and television show — both titled American Detour. Details on his live travel presentation are on AmericanDetour.com.

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