Travel Junkie

Travel Junkie by Jack Harms, published by AuthorHouse in August 2011, is a unique narrative that transcends traditional travel literature. This 156-page book recounts the author’s journey as he navigates personal tragedies to fulfill his ambition of exploring over 100 countries and cities. Rather than a conventional travel guide, it offers insights into his adventures, including swimming with sharks in Bora-Bora and walking the Great Wall of China, while sharing the stories that captivated his friends and family.
Readers will find a blend of biography and travel essays that not only detail Harms’ experiences but also provide practical advice for beginning travelers. The book addresses the challenges and rewards of traveling, emphasizing the importance of preparation and safety in unfamiliar environments. Through his personal anecdotes, Harms reveals his character and resilience, making this edition a reflective exploration of travel and personal growth.
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This is not a travel guide, nor is it a typical travel book. This is a story about a man who overcame personal tragedies to achieve his lifetime ambition to explore the world. You won’t find stories of a man who climbed mountains or sailed the seas. Instead you’ll hear about one man’s journey who visited over 100 well-known foreign countries and cities, swam with the sharks in Bora-Bora, Tahiti and in Grand Cayman, explored the underwater world of the Australian Great Barrier Reef, walked the Great Wall of China; and went on photo safaris in the African wild game parks. When he began his traveling adventures, the last thing on his mind was writing a book. As he progressed through his trips, he would entertain his relatives, friends and clients with the stories and photos of his more important memories. Invariably, they would say “you ought to write a book!” And so he did, and here it is. The book should assist the beginning traveler in deciding where to go, how to go, and how long to stay, and last but not least, how to stay safe in a sometimes dangerous world. Traveling can be, and often is, very rewarding. But it can also be frustrating, expensive, and dangerous. When traveling to a foreign country it is best to expect the unexpected, as your experience will be unlike anything you’ve experienced before. The Travel Junkie also reveals the true character of Jack Harms and his personal life. Including his hitchhiking days, his attraction to famous entertainers’ live performances, his traumatic experiences – being on his own at the age of fourteen in Jackson Hole, Wyoming and the deaths of his mother, and only two brothers at very young ages.
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