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Around the World in the Middle Seat: How I Saw the World (And Survived!) As a Group Travel Leader
by Joyce Brooks
Release Date: October, 2001
Edition: Paperback
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I would travel with Joyce Brooks anytime! I really admire her travel savvy and enjoyed Around the World in the Middle Seat - tales of the glories and pitfalls of group travel. I think this would be a great book for any traveler or anyone thinking of leading a group tour. Joyce's job as a travel leader has been one of my secret fantasy jobs - I would love to not only travel the world, but also be knowledgable enough about the destinations to lead others to enjoy my favorite escapes. Brooks is very positive about her experiences, but she opens readers' eyes to the realities of being responsible for others' health, safety and well-being (not to mention making sure they get where they are supposed to be) while on vacation. Obviously, her dependable husband Keith is an essential part of the Brooks travel team. I enjoyed reading this book, and expect to find her information useful in my future travels abroad. {I particularly liked the fact that she explained foreign toilets - a subject most travel guides seem to gloss over.} After reading Around the World..., I have decided that being a group travel leader is not for me; however, I do have an enormously increased appreciation for those who make my travel organized, safe and comfortable. I still haven't seen the Eiffel tower or the Taj Mahal, but I'm ready to sign up for the next trip!
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I have traveled all over the world and I find Joyce Brooks' book very humorous, easy to read and refreshing. Both the novice and experienced traveler can benefit from reading about her experiences. Experienced travelers will nod and smile in agreement at having been through similar situations. The novice traveler can be forewarned of possible hitches while traveling and know that it will turn out OK if everyone stays calm. I especially enjoyed how Joyce was able to resolve every situation by knowing when to stand her ground and when to give in, most often with humor. A very amusing and informative book which even the armchair traveler will enjoy.
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