If you’re
the type that reads blogs by writers abroad, then you know that
travel is awesome. And you probably also know that when Writer Abroad says
travel, she doesn’t mean Cruise Ship. She means
real-deal-get-on-a-public-bus-where-you-don’t-speak-the-language-and-just-go-for-it travel.
This kind
of travel has never been more important. As countries go nationalistic in a
world that’s ever more globalized, understanding people who differ from us can
mean the difference between war and peace.
That’s why
Writer Abroad has written her latest travel book, which is all about traveling
like a local in the country she knows best–Switzerland. And she encourages other writers abroad out there to write their own versions of this book about the countries closest to their hearts.
Available next month, 99.9 Ways to Travel Switzerland Like a Local is one part travel book, one part culture guide, and
total bucket list enjoyment. It allows you to say adieu to Lucerne and allegra to
the place the Swiss voted most beautiful. It encourages you to cut the Swiss
army knife from your shopping list and replace it with a rubber messenger bag.
And it gives you the inspiration you need to stop following umbrella-toting
tour guides (or books that act like them) and start following 320,000
well-dressed Swiss cows instead.
Whether you’re a vacationer rethinking your version of
touring, an expatriate who wants to get to know your adopted country on a
deeper level, or even if you’re Swiss—99.9 Ways to Travel Switzerland Like a Local is for anyone who
believes that the best travel stories come from a desire not just to take a
snapshot of a place from a train window, but to stop, smile, and disembark for
a while in order to bring the meaning of that blurry photo into sharper focus.
To promote her new book, Writer Abroad will make
special appearances in Switzerland in May. She’d love to see you at one of the
following:
The Zurich Writers Workshop, May 14, 2:30 p.m. (Writer
Abroad will join other authors to discuss how to build a writing career.)
The American International Club of Zurich TGIF, May
19, 6:30 p.m. (Writer Abroad will discuss American life after Switzerland
(scary!), the benefits of traveling like a local, and host a quiz—with a book
prize—to see who already travels Swisser than the Swiss.)
Global Book Fair, May 20, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. (Writer
Abroad will read a story to children and discuss some off-the-beaten-path
family activities in Switzerland.)