Lucy Jane Bledsoe and her partner camp out and negotiate their way through the Tierra del Fuego in -Fruits at the Border.- Leslea Newman's -Bashert- tells the retrospective journey of a college graduate undergoing a simultaneous awakening of her sexuality and artistic talent while working on a kibbutz in Israel. Rather than reporting on places to stay, local fare, or politics, these women share personal stories of exploration and adventure. On these pages, established and emerging lesbian travel writers present accounts ranging from the poetic and internal to the exhilarating and life-altering. Editor Gillian Kendall has brought together in Something to Declare a collection of impressionistic, literary travel essays that explore the sense of place and the pull of wanderlust, and reveal what happens when a traveler follows her heart.
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