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January 25, 2008

Book Review - "Tales of a Female Nomad"

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I suppose it's proper to review books when they are hot off the press but this Christmas I was given an older book that is so great for nu nomads that I had to write about it. Tales of a Female Nomad by Rita Golden Gelman, is a personal account of a woman's nomadic life over the course of nearly 20 years. Her marriage on the rocks and her children grown, Rita decides to escape to Mexico for a time to learn Spanish when her husband asks for time apart. She returns from this trip only to find that her husband wants a divorce but the nomadic spirit has been born within her and she sets off on an adventure of many years that takes her to numerous destinations including New Zealand, Thailand, Indonesia, Canada and Bali.

While away, Rita keeps her income generating through writing children's books. This is a career she had developed before hitting the road. As a writer she was able to keep contact with her editors and publishers from afar. The account depicts her transition from doing this work by snail mail to the advent of traveling with a laptop computer.

I found two things particularly inspiring about this book. First, as a woman and mother myself it was inspiring to see another woman who was in the midstream of life be able to make her traveling dreams happen. So many of us feel that we can't get away because of children, personal ties, or personal belongings. Rita shows that all those worries are just that - worries! Secondly, it was beautiful to read how Rita was able to enter a culture and create personal relationships on a very intimate level with local people without imposing her own western ways upon them. She returns home rich with the love she shared along her journey.

I highly recommend this book to anyone who would like to get a sense of one nomad's life on a personal level. Rita's writing is very candid and you will put it down feeling that she has given you the details of her story in a very generous way.

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How about that for synchronicity....I found this book myself at the library (it jumped off the shelf at me), and fell in love with it about the same time as you did!
Glad to see I'm not the only nomad who liked it!

Nice blog..! I found ur blog in google..I like it..Thanks..

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