How Not to RV: An Rver's Guide to RVing in the Absurd
How Not to RV: An Rver's Guide to RVing in the Absurd
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It's here The new edition PLUS a bonus sequel, How NOT to RV Redux: RVing for the RVer Who Never Learns, all in the same volume. Join a recovering psychologist on her blundering full-time road trip in a vintage Airstream motor home. You'll laugh and learn from Dr. Flower's mistakes in buying, maintaining, driving, and camping in an RV and you'll gain some wisdom about life and travel.
Listen, there are many How-To guides on the shelves. You should read those too. This book is truly a How-NOT-to Guide. Here you'll get what many won't share, the absurd, yet real lessons on RVing that, admit it folks, are a lot more fun. It's Dummies Guides meets Darwin Awards, with a lot of soul and laughs thrown in.
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Author: Jennifer Flower Ph. D.
Publisher: Bumpity Bump Publishing
Published: 12/20/2017
Pages: 238
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.58lbs
Size: 7.99h x 5.00w x 0.54d
ISBN: 9780983995371
About the Author
It all started reasonably enough when Jennifer Flower was born in New York City to her playwright father and actress mother. Others told her that she was best at listening so she spent much of her adult life doing that as a clinical psychologist and interpersonal psychoanalyst. Of course she did all kinds of other things too, but they didn't seem important at the time. After a while, she realized that they were important and it was time to start moving around and talking. So she picked up her skirts and set out for the open range in a vintage Airstream motor home, leaving her Woody Allen life far behind. She ended up on the west coast, married to a futurist, living in a big ole 107' converted tugboat, adventuring and writing when she can. The rest is being history and you know what they say about that.
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