The Reluctant RV Wife

The Reluctant RV Wife
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Publisher : Brown Posey Press
Total Pages : 244
Release :
ISBN-10 : 1620061473
ISBN-13 : 9781620061473
Rating : 4/5 (73 Downloads)

Synopsis The Reluctant RV Wife by : Gerri Almand

Follow a reluctant wife and her excited husband through two humorously-conflicted years of RV travel. He wanted to go; she wanted to stay. They both learn, grow, and change as a new level of freedom evolves. This book is light-hearted and humorous but at the same time serious. While not a How-To book, it gives lots of basic information about RVing. And while not a travelogue, it touches upon many travel destinations in the United States and Canada. On deeper levels, the book is about marital relationships, retiring and getting old, and finding a new kind of freedom through a minimalistic lifestyle. After reading this book, you'll never again look at one of those huge monstrosities driving down the road in quite the same way. The book answers questions for non-RVers and triggers chuckles of recognition from experienced RVers.

Recreational Vehicles

Recreational Vehicles
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Publisher : Pen and Sword Transport
Total Pages : 653
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ISBN-10 : 9781526792464
ISBN-13 : 152679246X
Rating : 4/5 (64 Downloads)

Synopsis Recreational Vehicles by : Andrew Woodmansey

Has there ever been a stranger idea in the vehicle world than putting a house on wheels and taking it on holiday? However odd it may seem, it’s an idea that has caught on. Today there are 15 million recreational vehicles, or ‘RVs’, on the roads of Europe, the USA and Australasia. So how did this fascinating family of vehicles come about? Who were the first recreational nomads, what made them want to take to the road just for pleasure and what did the first RVs look like? The wild ideas of RV pioneers around the world led to both streamlined successes and spectacular failures. This history beautifully illustrates the vehicles and exploits of the early RV mavericks with over 250 period photos of the vehicles, their builders and their owners. It explores the evolution of the RV from its horse-drawn roots through the steam era to the golden age of 1930s caravans and motorhomes. Many rare photos of early RVs were uncovered during the research for this book and are being published for the first time. These photos shed new light on the history of the RV. The RV family is a global one, with six countries in particular having a strong RV heritage - the UK, USA, France, Germany, Australia and New Zealand. In a world first, this history compares the early evolution of RV design and usage in each country. Also featured is an international gallery of RVs adapted for non-recreational purposes. By portraying not just the vehicles but also the trends, people and fashions of the period, this unique RV history reveals the remarkable early days of transport-based tourism and leisure. Andrew Woodmansey’s engaging account of the early days of the RV will appeal not only to RV enthusiasts but also to anyone with an interest in how vehicles set us free to roam the world.

Queen of the Road

Queen of the Road
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Publisher : Crown
Total Pages : 306
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ISBN-10 : 9780767930215
ISBN-13 : 0767930215
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis Queen of the Road by : Doreen Orion

A pampered Long Island princess hits the road in a converted bus with her wilderness-loving husband, travels the country for one year, and brings it all hilariously to life in this offbeat and romantic memoir. Doreen and Tim are married psychiatrists with a twist: She’s a self-proclaimed Long Island princess, grouchy couch potato, and shoe addict. He's an affable, though driven, outdoorsman. When Tim suggests “chucking it all” to travel cross-country in a converted bus, Doreen asks, “Why can’t you be like a normal husband in a midlife crisis and have an affair or buy a Corvette?” But she soon shocks them both, agreeing to set forth with their sixty-pound dog, two querulous cats—and no agenda—in a 340-square-foot bus. Queen of the Road is Doreen’s offbeat and romantic tale about refusing to settle, about choosing the unconventional road with all the misadventures it brings (fire, flood, armed robbery, and finding themselves in a nudist RV park, to name just a few). The marvelous places they visit and delightful people they encounter have a life-changing effect on all the travelers, as Doreen grows to appreciate the simple life, Tim mellows, and even the pets pull together. Best of all, readers get to go along for the ride through forty-seven states in this often hilarious and always entertaining memoir, in which a boisterous marriage of polar opposites becomes stronger than ever.

Running from COVID in Our RV Cocoon

Running from COVID in Our RV Cocoon
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Publisher : Brown Posey Press
Total Pages : 244
Release :
ISBN-10 : 1620065258
ISBN-13 : 9781620065259
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis Running from COVID in Our RV Cocoon by : Gerri Almand

Running from Covid in our RV Cocoon is the humorous story of one couple's paradoxical journey of both losing and finding freedom during the Covid-19 pandemic. Filled with tips on transitioning to full-time RVing, the author is incredulous that it took a pandemic for her to discover such a glorious lifestyle.

Rammer Jammer Yellow Hammer

Rammer Jammer Yellow Hammer
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Publisher : Crown
Total Pages : 290
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ISBN-10 : 9780609807132
ISBN-13 : 0609807137
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis Rammer Jammer Yellow Hammer by : Warren St. John

What is it about sports that turns otherwise sane people into raving lunatics? Why does winning compel people to tear down goal posts, and losing, to drown themselves in bad keg beer? In short, why do fans care? In search of answers, Warren St. John seeks out the roving community of RVers who follow the Alabama Crimson Tide from game to game. A movable feast of Weber grills and Igloo coolers, these are hard-core football fans who arrive on Wednesday for Saturday’s game: The Reeses, who skipped their own daughter’s wedding because it coincided with a Bama game; Ray Pradat, the Episcopal minister who watches the games on a television beside his altar while performing weddings; and John Ed, the wheeling and dealing ticket scalper whose access to good seats gives him power on par with the governor. In no time at all, St. John buys an RV (a $5,500 beater named The Hawg) and joins the caravan for a full football season, chronicling the world of the extreme fan and learning that in the shadow of the stadium, it can all begin to seem strangely normal. Rammer Jammer Yellow Hammer is not only a hilarious travel story, but a cultural anthropology of fans that goes a long way toward demystifying the universal urge to take sides and to win.

Hungary

Hungary
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 650
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ISBN-10 : WISC:89092570191
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis Hungary by : Adrian Stokes

June Bug

June Bug
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Publisher : Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
Total Pages : 336
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ISBN-10 : 9781414341613
ISBN-13 : 141434161X
Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis June Bug by : Chris Fabry

From the best-selling author of War Room comes a Christy Award finalist, now a Lifetime original movie called Child of Grace. “I believed everything my daddy told me until I walked into Wal-Mart and saw my picture on a little poster . . .” For as long as she can remember, June Bug and her father have traveled the back roads of the country in their beat-up RV, spending many nights parked at Wal-Mart. One morning, as she walks past the greeter at the front of the store, her eyes are drawn to the pictures of missing children, where she is shocked to see herself. This discovery begins a quest for the truth about her father, the mother he rarely speaks about, and ultimately herself. But when her father’s past catches up with them, forces beyond his control draw them back to Dogwood, West Virginia, down a winding path that will change their lives forever.

The Reluctant Fiancée

The Reluctant Fiancée
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Publisher : Harlequin
Total Pages : 229
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ISBN-10 : 9781488069734
ISBN-13 : 1488069735
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis The Reluctant Fiancée by : Lynne Marshall

She loves him—but does she want to get married? She’s finally getting married— Or not? When Brynne Taylor breaks off her engagement to Paul Capriati, she knows her life is going to change. But when two women who claim to be triplets to her show up in her small Utah town, it’s a lot more change than she ever expected. Now she’s digging up long-buried family secrets and navigating her relationship with her ex-fiancé. Does she actually want to get married? And what’s this introverted only child going to do with two brand-new sisters? USA TODAY Bestselling Author

Goodnight, Campsite

Goodnight, Campsite
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Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages : 30
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ISBN-10 : 1517292964
ISBN-13 : 9781517292966
Rating : 4/5 (64 Downloads)

Synopsis Goodnight, Campsite by : Loretta Sponsler

Children love books, almost as much as they love camping! "Goodnight, Campsite," is the perfect place for young readers to start a great outdoor adventure and discover camping options along the way - options from tents to various recreational vehicles (RVs). "Goodnight, Campsite," is set in a beautiful nature park. The story follows visitors as they explore the park during the day (hiking, biking, fishing, etc.), and then returns with them to their campsite at night. Preschool-aged children will love the beautiful and colorful pictures - and searching for the squirrel hiding in the pictures. Rhyming text will keep children engaged, as they build sound associations and phonemic skills. Also included in the book is a Campsite Bingo game!

The Reluctant Author

The Reluctant Author
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Publisher : FriesenPress
Total Pages : 295
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781525588341
ISBN-13 : 1525588346
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis The Reluctant Author by : Corinne Jeffery

As a teen growing up in an impoverished dysfunctional home environment, Laurine Schaffer realizes that she must be pragmatic and pursue a sustainable professional career path. At seventeen, she enrols in a traditional three-year Registered Nurse training program, where she quickly realizes that her perceptions of life and people are dramatically different from many of her classmates. Although Laurine ultimately forges a successful vocation as a college professor, at age fifty-seven she admits she is not being true to herself, or to her lifelong aspiration to write the story of her German Lutheran ancestors who fled Russia in 1892. Following an epiphany in an abandoned family cemetery on the original ancestral homestead in western Canada, Laurine begins to write. As one family history book follows another and another and yet another, her writing becomes a catalyst for a personal healing journey. The Reluctant Author is essentially a prequel to her three previous family memoirs and links the past to the present with poignant clarity.