Armchair Travel
February 2018
Recent Releases
Following Fifi: My Adventures Among Wild Chimpanzees
by John Crocker; foreword by Jane Goodall

Featuring: fascinating wild chimpanzees; primatologist Jane Goodall (who's justifiably famous for studying them in Gombe forest in Tanzania); and author John Crocker (who, as a premed student, spent eight months working with Goodall, observing mother chimpanzees).

What it's about: Not only does Crocker describe his 1973 visit, but also a return trip with his teenage son years later. Crocker also explains how his field work helped make him a better father and physician.

Look for: Those interested in Goodall will be interested in the recent National Geographic documentary, Jane.
Cuba on the Verge: 12 Writers on Continuity and Change in Havana and Across...
by Leila Guerriero, editor

What it is: an anthology of eye-opening essays written by 12 authors -- some native Cubans, some visitors -- and edited by Leila Guerriero, an Argentinian journalist. The book offers a wide-ranging look at modern Cuba, covering baseball, movies, sex tourism, immigration, sexism, and more.

Further reading: Pick up another thought-provoking recent book about Cuba, Mark Kurlansky's Havana.
Made into Movies
A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail
by Bill Bryson

What it's about: American travel writer Bill Bryson, who'd been living in England for years, set out to hike the Appalachian Trail with an old friend. The two out-of-shape 40-somethings thought they'd walk the entire 2,100 miles to Maine before winter -- but reality soon hit. Nature descriptions and a history of the storied trail combine with the pair's amusing experiences and their encounters with other hikers.

The movie: In 2015, Robert Redford and Nick Nolte dramatized the duo's nature adventure on the big screen. 
Out of Africa
by Isak Dinesen

What it's about: When Kenya was known as British East Africa, Dane Karen Blixen (whose pseudonym was Isak Dinesen) lived and worked on a family coffee plantation located at the foot of the Ngong Hills. Her classic memoir lyrically captures her time there from 1913-1931, describing the alluring landscape, the local people, the deaths of close friends, and the eventual failure of the farm.

The movie: The award-winning 1985 film adaptation of Out of Africa, which also drew from other Dinesen writings, focused on Blixen's romance with a British aristocrat and starred Meryl Streep and Robert Redford.
Into the Wild
by Jon Krakauer

What it's about: Bestselling author Jon Krakauer pieces together the dramatic -- and tragic -- story of Chris McCandless, an intelligent young man who embarked on a solo journey into the wilds of Alaska with no map and virtually no supplies. 

The movie: Originally published in 1996, Into the Wild was adapted as a film in 2007 by Sean Penn and starred Emile Hirsch; Chris' sister, Carine McCandless, consulted on the movie and later wrote a book, The Wild Truth, about her and her brother's abusive childhood.
Under the Tuscan Sun: At Home in Italy
by Frances Mayes

What it's about: First published in 1986, this delightful book chronicles poet Frances Mayes' purchase of a Tuscan villa in need of refurbishing. Relating experiences from her new Italian life, Mayes describes spending time with her neighbors, dealing with repairs, and dining on delicious foods (recipes are included!).

The movie: The 2003 Under the Tuscan Sun movie is quite different from the book but features luminous scenery and a compelling Diane Lane as Mayes.
Contact your librarian for more great books!
Messenger Public Library of North Aurora 113 Oak Street
North Aurora, IL
630-896-0240

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