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| Charlie Morris |
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Charlie Morris is a writer, musician and lifelong traveler. He has worked and lived in Europe, Central America and the Caribbean. He lives in Florida with his wife and a tomcat... more
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| Douglas Morris |
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Doug has lived in Toronto, London, Florence, Rome, Copenhagen, Seoul, Beijing, Hong Kong, Washington DC, and Ankara. He has been a soccer player, entrepreneur, actor, corporate drone, food activist and is currently channeling his energy into writing. In the past 11 years Doug has had 9 books published, has a monthly column in Primo magazine about travel in Italy, and pens articles and editorials o.. more
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| Plug for a First-time Author's Novel |
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| For those of you who love to read fiction, I've got a plug for you (maybe I should turn this into a book review site): my business partner Avery Cardoza has written a fab, funny, insightful and .....More.. |
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| Some of our Great Reviews! 11/11/2011
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| The Critics Corner |
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BIG NEWS: We're thrilled to release a new book in our Eating & Drinking series: Eating & Drinking in Spain & Portugal. Author Andy Herbach has done it again, with thousands of menu items translated so you can know exactly what it is you're about to consume or imbibe on your next trip to the Iberian Peninsula!
Open Road's Best National Parks with Kids has gotten two great write-ups in a few New Mexico newspapers: The Alamagordo News and The Albuquerque Journal. Congrats to authors Paris Permenter and John Bigley!
The 4th edition of our Eating & Drinking in Paris, just released, received a great mention in The Wall Street Journal. Author Andy Herbach's unique book, already praised by The New York Times, the Minneapolis Star-Tribune, chef Tyler Florence, and many others, was discussed in an article about how it's sometimes difficult to find a great meal in Paris. With Andy's book, however, not only will you find a wonderful place to eat – but you'll have the additional benefit of knowing what you're eating and how to order it in French!
Open Road's Best of Provence " ... useful and insightful... [includes] less-traveled regions, such as the Luberon, with its villages and markets, waterfalls and canals. -- Chicago Tribune
“Open Road's Italy with Kids offers real parent-tried advice.” -- Transitions Abroad
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