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The island of Crete ,
courtesy of Mary Stewart’s The Moon-Spinners.
Roqueville, on the Cote
d’Azur , via Spinsters in Jeopardy (Ngaio Marsh).
I actually spent quite a lot of time in the United Kingdom
this year—making stops in Crampton Hodnet (in the book of the same name by
Barbara Pym), Edgecomb St. Mary (Major Pettigrew’s Last Stand), Newbury (see above), London and Cornwall (Jacqueline
Winspear’s Messenger of Truth), among other fictional and real destinations.
So you see, when time and/or finances don’t permit me to
explore the world firsthand, I turn to books to satisfy my craving for travel. And
now, as I finish this post, I’ll be returning to rural Appalachia
with Barbara Kingsolver’s Flight Behavior.
Where has your reading taken you this summer?
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