|aThe best American travel writing 2002 /|cedited and with introduction by Frances Mayes ; series editor, Jason Wilson.
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|aBoston, MA :|bHoughton Mifflin Co.,|cc2002.
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|a351 p. ;|c21 cm.
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|aThe Best American series,|x1530-1516
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|tRoman hours /|rAndre Aciman --|tBelow Canal Street /|rScott Anderson --|tSovereigns from the sky /|rStephen Bodio --|tThrow junior from the car /|rWilliam Booth --|tPostcards from the fair /|rKevin Kanty --|ta rio runs through it /|rRod Davis --|tThirteen ways of looking at a void /|rMichael Finkel --|tForty years in Acapulco /|rDevin Friedman --|tBeyond the end of the road /|rLaurence Gonzales --|tThe city and the pillars /|rAdam Gopnik --|tSoul food /|rJim Harrison --|tSlow flying stones /|rKate Hennessy --|tVisiting Norah /|rEdward Hoagland --|tThe scent of two cities /|rKathleen Lee.
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|tIn the land of the white rajahs /|rLawrence Millman --|tLambs of God and the new math /|rToni Mirosevich --|tAncient roads, walled cities /|rTom Mueller --|tWhere the bee sucks /|rElizabeth Nickson --|tHome for dinner /|rMolly O'Neill --|tZion's vital signs /|rP.J. O'Rourke --|tSpain in a minor key /|rTony Perrottet --|tMaking rain /|rKira Salak --|tThe man upstairs /|rDavid Sedaris --|tStolen blessings /|rThomas Swick --|tSpetses, Greece /|rIsabella Tree --|tThe fist of God /|rKate Wheeler.
The Best American Travel Writing 2002 is edited by Frances Mayes, the author of Under the Tuscan Sun and Bella Tuscany and the master of ?running away to live in the place of one’s dreams” (Los Angeles Times). Giving new life to armchair travel for 2002 are David Sedaris on God and airports, Kate Wheeler on a most dangerous Bolivian festival, Andre Aciman on the eternal pleasures of Rome, and many more.
The Best American Travel Writing 2002 is edited by Frances Mayes, the author of Under the Tuscan Sun and Bella Tuscany and the master of ?running away to live in the place of one’s dreams” (Los Angeles Times). Giving new life to armchair travel for 2002 are David Sedaris on God and airports, Kate Wheeler on a most dangerous Bolivian festival, Andre Aciman on the eternal pleasures of Rome, and many more.