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As travellers and writers, we love to support others who have penned a book of their own. Here are some books created by fellow travellers and world schoolers that we thought you may enjoy.

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A-Z of Travel Planning: Accommodation.  How To Sleep Your Way Around The World! by Tracey Pederson

Have you been putting off taking a family holiday because you think you can't afford it? Do you constantly tell the kids 'next year' but next year never comes? 

Are you considering leaving the rat-race and setting off on your own gap year adventure? Maybe you're worried about making your dollars streeeeeeetch far enough to keep you travelling? 

If any of those describe you, then A-Z of Travel Planning: Accommodation. How To Sleep Your Way Around The World! is for you! 


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The Happy Expat Family by Dena Haines and Bryan Haines

Is your family planning a move abroad? 

The Happy Expat Family is a rich resource full of first-hand experiences. 

This book identifies 8 challenges your family will face living abroad - and helps you overcome them. 

Dena Haines shares the challenges her family faced when they moved to Ecuador in 2009. In addition to her family’s experience, she also interviews 16 expat families from around the world. 


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An Expat's Guide to Living in Cusco by Amy Rigby

An Expat's Guide to Living in Cusco combines personal anecdotes with practical advice to prepare travelers for a long-term stay in one of South America's most fascinating and historically rich cities. Tourists planning quick vacations to the famous Machu Picchu should look elsewhere; the major travel guides have that covered.

An Expat's Guide to Living in Cusco offers a glimpse into the ins and outs of everyday life as a foreigner in Cusco, Peru.

This book is perfect for the traveler who enjoys taking their time getting to know a place, or for the one who's been dreaming of taking the leap and moving to Peru. 


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Top 10 Costa Rica Itineraries by Matthew Houde and Jennifer Turnbull

Make travel planning fast and easy with Top 10 Costa Rica Itineraries. Costa Rica travel experts Matthew Houde and Jennifer Turnbull show you the best of Costa Rica in ten customized itineraries.

The goal of this straightforward guide is to help you jump-start the planning process. Simply pick an itinerary based on your interests (e.g., wildlife, beaches, family travel) to discover where to visit in one or two weeks. Each itinerary (1) provides a general overview of destinations so that you know what to expect, (2) highlights the must-see activities and attractions, and (3) recommends the best order for your travels. A Transportation Guide answers your questions about how to get around and provides the main transportation options for each itinerary. 


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The Visa Guide for US Citizens by Talon S. Windwalker

It can takes hours to weeks to research all the various information about foreign country visa requirements for US citizens.  
I have done all that research for you and put it into a single resource that is quick and easy to use.

This book will give you not only the pertinent information about traveling to all the countries recognized by the State Department but also tips on travel, unique stories about some of these destinations, and more.


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Live In Spain - Resident Visa Application Tips and Tricks: A Wagoners Abroad Guide

I want to live in Spain!  Does this sentence describe your desire?

If so, then you have found the right place.  If you are an American or Canadian, or even just an English speaking resident of a non-European Union (E.U.) country, then Live In Spain could be just what you need.

Is it your dream to retire in Spain?

Live In Spain is the book that will help turn that dream into a reality.


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Let The Kids Cook! by Heidi Wagoner

Hey Kids:  This cookbook inspired by Lars and Anya Wagoner, two fun-loving American kids living in Spain with their parents.  Since living in Spain they have been able to try new foods, but sometimes they miss their favorites from the USA.  It isn’t easy to find many of the “American treats” in Spain, so they learned how to just make it on their own. 

They decided they wanted to share some of their favorites, so you can cook too! Lars and Anya selected recipes they thought you could make yourself, but there are some that will require you to ask for an adult assistant.

If you want to make something just for you, several recipes are a single serving.


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Twenty Miles per Cookie: 9000 Miles of Kid-Powered Adventures by Nancy Sathre-Vogel

Two burned out schoolteachers, two young boys, two bicycles. One year-long adventure on two wheels.

The Vogel family, including 8-year-old twins, ditched it all in order to head out on bicycles to discover their country. As they cycled 9300 miles throughout the USA and Mexico, Mother Nature showed them her best and worst, as did their fellow human beings.

Around each corner in the road, they encountered yet another Road Angel ready to add magic to their journey.


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Bicycle Touring with Children: A Guide to Getting Started by Nancy Sathre-Vogel

Tips and tidbits of wisdom about taking children touring on your bike.

This book contains information on choosing bikes, packing and preparation, where to sleep and what to eat. 

It also includes a special section with considerations for an extended tour of a year or more.


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Roadschooling: The Ultimate Guide to Education Through Travel by Nancy Sathre-Vogel

How can I educate my children while traveling full time? Will my child learn all he needs to know? Will our travels be a good thing for my children? 

Roadschooling: The Ultimate Guide to Education Through Travel is designed to answer all these questions and more. It will provide not only theoretical background about how children learn, but give concrete advice on how to take advantage of your travels to educate your children. 

Go travel with confidence, knowing that you are giving your children the best possible education. 


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Changing Gears by Nancy Sathre-Vogel

What would you do if you were not afraid? Would the journey be a dream come true – or a mother’s worst nightmare?

Changing Gears is the true story of one woman asking herself that very question. What followed was a family journey of epic proportions – a journey of physical challenge, emotional endurance, teamwork, perseverance, and tremendous learning opportunities.

It was a discovery of self, of priorities, of accepting hardships, of appreciating blessings, and of contrasting a comfortable past life with the extreme hardship and poverty of those they met. Join Nancy, her husband John, and their young twin sons as they ride their bicycles from Alaska to Argentina.


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What Were We Thinking? Bicycling the Back Roads of Asia by Nancy Sathre-Vogel and John Vogel

Two strangers teamed up for a once-in-a-lifetime journey that left them both changed forever. 

Nancy and John arrived in Pakistan with little more than bikes and dreams. The ensuing year found them pedaling remote pathways of Asia, over mountains and through deserts, dodging traffic, holy cows - and the occasional rock thrown at them from a cliff by hostile natives.

They explored back roads and tiny villages rarely exposed to western eyes and fell in love - both with the beauty of the lands they traveled and with each other. Over a hundred photos included on the ebook version!

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