Roxy Traveling Light in Europe

The Roxy Traveling Light Series

by Roxanne C. Neely


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 4/20/2018

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 200
ISBN : 9781514481721
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 200
ISBN : 9781514481714
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 200
ISBN : 9781514481707

About the Book

Roxanne Christine Neely Ms. Neely is a 2012 graduate of California State University–East Bay with a BA in International Studies and TEFL. Roxy is widely traveled. She is fluent in English and Farsi. She is also studying Hebrew and Arabic. Roxy’s Travels: Austria - Canada - Costa Rica - Czech Republic Denmark - England - Finland - France - Germany Holland - Hungary - Israel - Italy - Lebanon Mexico - Norway - Slovenia - Spain - Sweden Tajikistan - Turkey - Venezuela -------------------------------------------- Illinois, Maine, Massachusetts, Colorado, Florida, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Texas, Washington, DC, Southwestern United States including Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, and Nevada, Hawaii, and Alaska. The Roxy Traveling Light Series Roxy Traveling Light: A Journal of Personal Growth Roxy Traveling Light: Dushanbe, Tajikistan Roxy Traveling Light: Europe Aut viam inveniam aut faciam.


About the Author

Roxy and friends in a Costa Rican rainforest I love to read what others have written about their travel. I hope you will enjoy reading my book too. I have written this because I want to share the riches that travel and good fortune have provided for me and to express my gratitude to those who have helped to make it possible and who have extended their hospitality and generosity to me in so many ways and places. I feel so blessed. My next travel experience will involve an extended stay in Israel. I am terribly excited about this new challenge. As I finish this book, I have begun active planning and preparation for what is to come. Of course, I will chronicle my experiences and produce a fourth book. It seems to me that one is more engaged in an experience and less likely to let things slide by without adequate notice when there is a book involved in the process. Knowing you are going to try to present and represent your experiences to others in a formal manner causes one to look longer and more deeply question the details of what is taking place. I hope you enjoy reading this book and that you find going through it to be a valuable use of your precious time. It is my fervent wish to one day meet you in interesting circumstances somewhere along the path to wherever it is that we are destined to go. Roxy