My Kind of Place: Travel Stories from a Woman Who's Been Everywhere
by Susan Orlean
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I have been listening to this book and find it just right. Articulate, thoughtful, insightful and inspiring. It is not an ordinary travel book. Susan Orlean writes about the World championship of taxidermy in Springfield Illinois, and about the music recording industry of Zaire, Congo, Cameroon and an African music epicenter in a tiny shop in Paris. She describes one street in Thailand and the people who live there - not at all just the great place to eat cheap sort of travelogue. She throws...more
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I listened to this book while driving across the state of Virginia (something that I know should be beautiful but has already become sort of tedious--I'd forgotten how much I need cities!)....it made the trip fly by. Orlean's topics are diverse (why I won't let Tina Turner stay in my apartment, chasing the whale from Free Willie, fertility blessings in the kingdom of Buhtan), but they're all interesting, she's an excellent craftswoman. I plan to revisit her essays in print to use them as a model...more
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Read in February, 2008
I tend not to read travel narratives, except the 'Emily Murphy's boat sank, she lost her passport and her shoes' type, because my wanderlust is force to be reckoned with. It's not something I can handle continually stirring if I plan to remain in my normal life. By the end of the first chapted of a Bill Bryson or Pico Iyer book, I'm halfway out the door with a bike lock in one hand and a super-absorbent towel in the other. But while these particular stories were nice to read, they were not re...more
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Read in March, 2008
This was not what I expected. Which may account for why I didn't like it much. I was looking for a travel book--exciting stories of exciting places, you know? It was more just stories about people in the U.S. I really liked her other books, so I may just put this one aside and give it another try when I'm in a different mood.
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Read in February, 2008
Ms. Orlean tends to describes settings or situations by listing objects, which makes me think I could write this stuff my damn self. I'm surprised because I loved "The Bullfighter Checks Her Makeup," though, on the other hand, I've never been able to get into "The Orchid Thief."
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I'm loving this book... not really a travel book, but essays about places in the U.S. and overseas. The detail! The research she must do! Some stories are hilarious, some touching -- she seems to connect with wide variety of people and rarely shows her bias.
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Read in November, 2007
Most of the writing draws attention to its subject, rather than to itself. The people portrayed in the stories are fascinating, though the settings weren't as much the focus as I'd expected.
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Read in April, 2008
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Not really a travel book. More a study of the people from really random places. I started off loving this book and then decided that pattern of the chapters was too repetitive.
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Read in January, 2007
Sister recommended it to me.
Essentially a collection of unrelated character studies, with the characters being locations.
Fun bite sized nuggets.
Essentially a collection of unrelated character studies, with the characters being locations.
Fun bite sized nuggets.
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Read in January, 2005
It's Susan Orlean. Come on.
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