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Books are perfect for holidays. Unfortunately, the Corona crisis is preventing us from going on holiday at the moment and we are missing our excursions and trips. With these five books, you can still fly to faraway places. You'll certainly feel like you're in a different environment!
In this cult novel, Jack Kerouac takes his readers on a road trip across the USA, just like the book's main characters, Sal Paradise and his friend Dean Moriarty.
Their adventures begin in New York, where they visit one of the Beat Generation's favourite places, Greenwich Village. They then cross the country from east to west, passing through Chicago and Denver, among other places. The novel ends in San Francisco, on Telegraph Hill, where they have a breathtaking view of the bay.
Find out more about the journey to the USA and the necessary application.
Maia, Ally, Star, Cece, Tiggy and Electra are six sisters who grew up in Switzerland with their adoptive father Pa Salt. After the latter's death, each sister tries to trace her past and find out why she was adopted. The series consists of six novels, each set in a different part of the world. Maia was born in Brazil, Ally in Norway, Star in Scotland, Cece in Australia, Tiggy in Spain and Electra in the USA. The women with extraordinary pasts take it in turns to explore the history of their ancestors and learn more about themselves in the process. One thing's for sure: once you've opened the first book, you won't be able to stop!
Saroo is five years old when he gets lost in an Indian railway station while searching for coins. Because he wants to go home, he gets on a train that takes him to Calcutta, far away from his family. He ends up alone in this huge city and tries in vain to find his mother. He has no papers and does not know the name of the city he comes from. After wandering the streets of the city for a few weeks, he was taken in by an orphanage and then adopted by an Australian couple. As an adult, Saroo decides to retrace his steps to find his family. After 25 years, he finally comes home and the reunion is very touching.
Karen Blixen's poetic stories about Kenya refer to vast and lush landscapes and quickly
awaken the desire to travel. The plot of the novel is set in the countryside and tells how the Danish baroness Karen Blixen runs a coffee plantation there. During her stay, she encounters both the natives and
Europeans.
Karen Blixen lived in Kenya for 17 years and left her mark on the country. Her house has been converted into a museum where visitors can admire her paintings, furniture and the remains of her coffee plantations.
Not far away is Tsavo National Park, one of Kenya's largest nature reserves. During a safari in this area, you can see the Big Five, the five mammals you absolutely want to see in the country.
If you want to fly to Kenya after the corona crisis, remember that you before departure you must apply for a visa.
Pride and Prejudice tells the story of Elizabeth Bennett, who has four sisters and lives in the
British countryside in the early 18th century. century. Jane Austen was inspired by the English countryside to write this novel, which has become a classic
although the villages in the book are fictional.
The book tells the story between Elizabeth and Mr Darcy, a bachelor whom she finds arrogant and
conceited. She soon discovers that you shouldn't always trust first impressions.
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