Love on the Road 2013 Twelve Tales of Love and Travel edition by Lois Kapila Literature Fiction eBooks
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Twelve authors. Twelve tales of love and travel. In Paris, Ginna meets a charming French writer but can't shake the feeling that something's not right with him. In Georgia, Roland journeys into the Caucasus Mountains in search of a mysterious woman living in a ruined tower. In New York, Cindy and Rob brace themselves for what they might find in his dead mother's safe-deposit box.
Love on the Road 2013 Twelve Tales of Love and Travel edition by Lois Kapila Literature Fiction eBooks
Wonderful, thoughtful, quirky, soulful stories! "Cindy in Manhattan" is still lingering for me. Love and road stories just go together like peanut butter and jelly! This is a wonderful collection of those kinds of treats.Product details
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Love on the Road 2013 Twelve Tales of Love and Travel edition by Lois Kapila Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews
A wide variety of short stories with love (or at least lust) in places other than home is the main theme. The stories are fun to read and very well written. Some are joyous and other less so. The variety of the tales makes the whole book a pleasure to read and one that I will recommend to others. I look forward to another edition next year!
A delightful and inspiring collection of stories of love and travel. Impeccably written, the twelve tales take you on journeys to Paris, Manhattan, Russia, New Delhi, Egypt (and more) where you become absorbed in the many facets of love — some good, some not so good.
Though not all of the twelve tales were to my taste, I thoroughly enjoyed watching them unfold before me. My particular favourites were Cindy in Manhattan by Kimberly Cawthon, The Upside Down Tree by Doreen E. Massey, and Our Unlikely Fusion by Danusha Goska.
Little besides the general theme unites these stories. I use the term "stories" loosely, as I believe at least one or two of the included pieces to be memoir. They vary from amateurish to well-written and lucid to self-consciously literary in style. A few -- too few for my taste -- have likable characters, or characters whom the author appears to like.
I did enjoy, and was moved by, "April in Leningrad" by Nina Shengold and "Our Unlikely Fusion" by Danusha Goska. To a somewhat lesser extent, I liked Catherine Onyemelukwe's "The Memorable Memo."
A great gift for anyone who likes to travel and is open to the possibilities of love, lust, like, and friendship on the road. The book is a little bit uneven; some of the stories seem unfinished. However, there is great writing in every piece. And some of the works are can't-put-them-down outstanding. "Cindy in Manhattan" by Kimberly Cawthon is wonderful surprising, funny and touching. Nina Shengold's "April in Leningrad" is a story I'll come back to again and again; hilarious and true to life. "Snail Honey" by Travis Dahlke is just superbly written. "Our Unlikely Fusion," an essay by the always fabulous Danusha Goska, is thought-provoking and poetic.
I enjoyed that these stories represented all types of loves, not just conventional romantic. I picked it up while traveling and enjoyed that it was made up of multiple stories so you could complete many of the stories in one sitting for those of us who find it difficult to stop...
Wonderful, thoughtful, quirky, soulful stories! "Cindy in Manhattan" is still lingering for me. Love and road stories just go together like peanut butter and jelly! This is a wonderful collection of those kinds of treats.
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