![]() I loved that all direct quotes from Tony are printed in blue and other text is in black, so if you want to skim through travel info and get straight to the meat, it's easy to do. ![]() The quotes are collected from various shows and essays he had written. The book is broken into chapters for different areas around the world, and each chapter includes quotes from Tony about the atmosphere, history, people, and of course, food. I know that seems redundant to point out, but it isn't quite what I was expecting, I guess. That being said, it's very much a travel guide. I think it's really important to read the introduction to this book to understand the thought behind it. This is important because it doesn't feel like a cash grab, it feels like something that honors him and his voice. They had apparently discussed writing this particular book together, but he passed before they could get much done. To start- it's written by Laurie Woolever, who worked closely with Tony for almost a decade. ![]() ![]() ![]() Again, I did receive a free copy but have been encouraged to review honestly, so I hope this is okay to post! A few people had questions about what kind of content was in World Travel: An Irreverent Guide, and I finally had the chance to read through a good chunk and wanted to share my thoughts so y'all can make an informed decision about buying the book. ![]()
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