๐๐ผ๐ผ๐ธ: Eat, Pray, Nomad: Book One: Thailand ๐
๐๐๐๐ต๐ผ๐ฟ: Ara Tanner โ๏ธ
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โEat, Pray, Nomad: Book One: Thailandโ by Ara Tanner is an engaging and thought-provoking read. In this memoir, the author recounts her journey as a female digital nomad, beginning from the moment she decided to leave behind her life in the Dominican Republic to start anew in Thailand.
Tanner provides a clear explanation of what it means to be a digital nomad. While in the Dominican Republic, she shares her troubling experiences with a woman named Karen, who was dishonest and financially dependent on others, as well as with a manipulative tattoo artist named Lorenzo. Determined to embrace a new lifestyle, Tanner minimized her belongings, eventually whittling them down to just what could fit in a carry-on suitcase.
Her time in Thailand marked her first experience in a Buddhist country. Though she found the beaches of Samui less picturesque than online descriptions, she was captivated by the abundance and grandeur of the temples. As a beach lover, she enjoyed exploring the coastline and felt a strong desire to return and explore the country more deeply.
I especially appreciated the photographs included in the bookโthey added a personal and immersive touch. Reading this made me reflect on my own life and the idea of living in just one city. The concept of becoming a digital nomad feels incredibly freeing and full of adventure. Tannerโs โThailand: Overviewโ section was particularly informative, and the idea of traveling the world with just a backpack is both inspiring and exhilarating. I am excited to read book two of the series.
- ๐ ๐ ๐ฅ๐ฎ๐๐ถ๐ป๐ด: 5/5
โ Book Is Available On Amazon
