She’s so concerned about looking the part, like a well-traveled cool backpacker chick. She’s desperate to find any way to get out of her funk and be the person she wants to be. On this new adventure, Bria learns about life, love and herself.īria is sort of in a rut when the novel begins and that was immediately something I could relate to. Disappointed, she takes a chance and leaves the group to join two young professional backpackers, Starling & Rowan. However, once she gets there, the Global Vagabonds aren’t exactly what she expected. So she joins a travel group on a trip to Central America to see the Mayan ruins. She wants to be the person she thinks she always wanted to be: a Global Vagabond. But here’s a summary for now: Just graduated from high school, Bria wants to escape. Writing this review, I’m fresh from reading it. Word by word, it seeps into your heart, leaves you reflecting on your life and the decisions you’ve made so far, and makes you want to jump on plane to visit a new and exciting place. Wanderlove entertains, digs deep, and is fun, but it’s way more than that. Most of them entertain, some dig into deeper meanings, some are just fun. I’m not sure what propelled me to start reading Wanderlove the other day, but whatever it was I’m very glad it did.
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