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Overland Before the Hippie Trail: Kathmandu and Beyond with a Van a Man and No Plan.
Presented by the Ashby Village Exploring Creativity Group
Listen to this fascinating conversation Patricia Noble Sullivan (Tricia) has with her daughter Rebecca Sullivan Silbert about her memoir detailing the adventurous lifestyle of world travel she and her husband experienced while living in their VW van beginning in 1965.
Patricia's book is available at Pegasus Books on Solano Avenue in Berkeley, Bookshop Santa Cruz in Santa Cruz or you can also order it through your local independent bookstore.
Visit Patricia's website at: www.patriciansullivan.com
Highlights include:
- Living in a VW van and traveling for two years, rarely more than arms’ distance apart
- Accounts of people and adventures from Turkey to Iraq to India to Thailand
- The process of writing a detailed memoir based on 55-year-old memories and journals
- Turning a memoir into a published book
Transcript: drive.google.com/file/d/1kHl0...
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