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As seen on CBS' The
Early Show!
As read in the Wall Street Journal, Washington Times and
Pittsburgh Tribune!
Travel With Others Without Wishing They’d Stayed Home
by Nadine Nardi Davidson
Whether your destination is international or the highways and
byways of America, traveling with other people can be trying. Travel
With Others---Without Wishing They’d Stayed Home by Nadine Nardi
Davidson is a humorous and practical book that covers the ins and outs of
traveling with spouses, friends, bosses, hormonal teenagers, temperamental
pets and others. The book received a Publisher’s Marketing Association’s
coveted Benjamin Franklin Award. Ms. Davidson, a travel agent for 25
years, shares her anecdotes—both personal and professional—with the
reader. She offers insight on differing travel styles, as well as
strategies and tips on how to avoid and solve travel partner problems.
Here’s what professional reviewers are saying:
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"Davidson outlines strategies... and suggests practical
suggestions for everything from dealing with a snoring roommate to
deciding who pays for what." — USA Today |
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"A bazillion great examples, marvelous vignettes and essential
help for your travels... a fun read." — Linda Breakstone, CBS-2
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Not only is this an etiquette book, but it is also a primer on all
sorts of travel and is chockful of suggestions, ideas, compromises,
and best of all, examples... it’s nice to have everything in one
book to aid in planning." —Foreword Magazine |
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"Filled with practical tips and amusing tales of travel
disasters gleaned from her years as a travel agent." —Library
Journal |
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"Travel With Others—Without Wishing They’d Stayed
Home recommends [parents] first think about some key questions
before you plan [a family] journey."— Parents Magazine |
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"Here is advice on how to set forth with all sorts of one’s
fellow creatures, live to tell about it and even enjoy the
experiences." — Chicago Tribune |
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"Her down-to-earth practical advice can turn potentially
disastrous getaways into trips everyone (even the pets) will
enjoy." —Midwest Book Review |
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