
A friend lent me this book to read over the weekend, and I laughed through each chapter of traveling adventures. This is the work of two mothers recounting a hilarious trip to England and France when both were nineteen, naive, and feeling quite grown-up. The book is written from Cornelia's point of view, as she seems to have been the one to loyally rescue her friend Emily from a constant stream of adventures. Whether it is tossing a deck chair to the man overboard (and knocking him unconscious) to contracting measles and narrowly escaping months of quarantine, these two debutantes made the most of their summer abroad. I highly recommend this European travelogue
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Dear Ani,
While we do not know each other but by a passing moment when i lived in Moscow, I have just found your blog and have appreciated what I have seen.
I will become a regular of yours.
Blessings and Peace,
+ Nicole de Martimprey
Hi Nicole!
Thank you for your encouraging words. It is good to hear from you!
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