
In honor of Passport Day this past Saturday, the Adult Reference Department put together a display of books on travel. You can now see-- and check out-- lots of titles to help you plan a trip or enjoy some armchair travels. The display is located in the Rand Room.
- Solo Traveler, by Lea Lane
Whether you travel for business or pleasure, this book gives you some great hints. - Rules Britannia: An Insider’s Guide to Life in the United Kingdom, by Toni Summers Hargis
Whether you're planning a short visit or planning to relocate to Great Britain, it helps to learn their language! - Honeymoon With My Brother: A Memoir, by Franz Wisner
When a groom is jilted days before the wedding, with a prepaid honeymoon ready, he takes off with his brother instead of a bride! A funny look at how these two brothers learn to get along, by way of an unusual start. - New England Hiking: The Complete Guide to More than 380 Hikes, by Michael Lanza
This book is part of a series from Foghorn Outdoors, who produces a very complete list of trails, rates their difficulty, gives hints as to best hikes, and more.
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