Passport Diaries A Novel

Passport Diaries A Novel by Tamara Gregory, published by HarperCollins on August 2, 2005, is a first edition work comprising 256 pages. The narrative follows Kia Carson, who grapples with her romantic ideals shaped by her childhood observations of her parents’ affectionate relationship. Despite her aspirations for a meaningful connection, she finds herself entangled in superficial encounters with men in Los Angeles. Her professional life as an assistant D.A. is thriving, but a sudden suspension prompts her to reconsider her situation and embark on a transformative journey.
In her quest for clarity, Kia’s best friend suggests a European vacation, leading her to realize that her ties to L.A. are not as binding as she once thought. This decision sets the stage for an adventure that promises self-discovery and personal growth. The book explores themes of love, friendship, and the pursuit of happiness, presenting a blend of humor and insight. Readers can expect a lighthearted yet thoughtful exploration of relationships and the challenges of modern life, all conveyed through Gregory’s engaging storytelling style.
Official synopsis Publisher
Kia Carson thinks she knows exactly what she wants in a relationship. As a child, she saw it every time she watched her father smell her mother’s hair as her mother tenderly affixed his cuff links in the mornings before work, or when her father in loving return lightly tapped her mother’s bottom as she walked away. But, despite her old-fashioned romantic notions, the best Kia can manage these days are booty calls with delectable but vacuous L.A. men.
At least she has her career. Her energy and idealism as an assistant D.A. have won her respect and admiration — and, in the case of Drew, a handsome, funny, and considerate white coworker, something much more. But before Drew can express his true feelings, a run-in with her boss gets Kia suspended from her job. Her best friend, Maya, suggests a European vacation to help get her head and heart together. Hesitant at first, Kia soon sees that nothing — or, more to the point, no one — is really keeping her in L.A., so she opts for the adventure of a lifetime. Kia packs up her things, inhales, then exhales, and finally takes flight — alone.
Passport Diaries is a wonderfully assured debut. Smart, original, and laugh-out-loud funny, it’s an irresistible, lighthearted read. Gregory is a refreshing new voice and offers up a brightly told story with surprising reservoirs of depth.
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