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Review - Globetrotter
Dogma
100 Canons for Escaping the Rat Race and Exploring the World
by Bruce Northam
Book Review by Leslie Strom
Author of In Search of Adventure: A Wild Travel Anthology and The Frugal Globetrotter, Bruce Northam brings us a
new book, Globetrotter Dogma - fun from the moment
you put it in your hands. A soft-cover passport-blue small volume,
it is laid out in 100 bits no longer than a page and a half.
Each short observance begins with a canon like Canon 34 - "Get
Lost, then Keep Going" and follows with a personal story
from his own huge collection of travel experiences.
Globetrotter Dogma is a classic in armchair travel, that tragic sub-class of voyeurism where a person reads something and it pretty much has to do for the real thing. It seems that Northam tries very hard to get the readers to believe they can transcend the wannabe habit, be no-shows in the Rat Race and go off for adventures of their own.
He's convincing, but his is a hard act to follow. First, you
have to be very gregarious. Very. Second, you have to have a
high tolerance for discomfort. Where Rick Steves builds an empire
rendering foreign travel comfortable through planning, Northam
is a lover, not a fighter, a drifter not a driver.
Canon 33: Accept Culture Shock.
Canon 22: Expect Setbacks.
You'd never see those in a Rick Steves book since his whole
gig is to actively minimize culture shock and make the hellbent
most of each travel day and dollar. Both, of course, recognize
that if you are sitting there reading their book, you may have
an itch to travel, and they're good for encouragement to scratch
it.
Maybe you're looking wistfully past the sidelines of the Rat
Race and one day will find yourself stumbling off course with
a little blue passporty book clutched in your hand. Or maybe
you'll just keep reading that tragic sub-class of voyeurism and
it will do. Our money is on Canon 10: You never know what's on
the other side until you land there."
Leslie Strom thinks that books like this one should be packaged in a suitcase.
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