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Born in Cairo, Egypt to parents who met as Peace Corps volunteers living in Tunisia, Shadia has since journeyed all over the planet. She has an undergraduate degree in cultural anthropology from Indiana University, and spent 1990 living and travelling through Chile, South America. Her blog The Mindful Tourist attempts to write snarkily (new word!) on socially conscious travel.

Book review: Eat, Pray, Love

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If you have been living on a deserted island in the middle of the Pacific with no internet, tv, etc. then it’s still unlikely that you haven’t heard of the Eat, Pray, Love phenomenon. If you want a socially conscious travel take on this book, click through.  If you’ve heard enough of the book and the author, we feel you and apologize for making you read those three little words yet again.

Elizabeth Gilbert wrote this memoir after a year-long trip to Italy, India, and Bali.  She uses this trip to heal from a crisis period in her life and it works quite well.

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