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Whether petting a yak in Namche Bazaar in Nepal's Himalayan Mountains,
Surviving a sheltered childhood that included a peek at a larger world,
Or telling grandchildren about international crafts, including a manzanita ball crafted by Tarahumara in Mexico, enjoy books written by Linda McDermott.
In this autobiographical book of adventures, Linda McDermott takes us on a journey of the soul. She comes to terms with her Midwestern upbringing, understanding values given to her from her childhood, and either putting them to use in her quest to travel or putting them to rest if they don’t help achieve her goals.
She starts her adventures slowly, with travel companions or guides, as her world becomes larger. Eventually, she will book a foreign trip and a week later, be on an airplane to an exotic place.
Her love of nature and of local culture shines through as she explains how she has visited every continent, and even worked in Antarctica, twice. Join her journey as she winds through her multitude of adventures and inner growth.
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Grandma's baskets contain fascinating objects Grandma has collected from all over the world. Her grandchildren, Morgan, Jack and baby Max are interested in everything they find in the baskets. Explore the world with them in this educational adventure!
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Linda McDermott grew up in a rural area near Cincinnati, Ohio, where she developed a deep love for nature and a curiosity about travel. She moved to the Los Angeles area in 1971 and began mountain climbing in the deserts and mountains of the southwest. At the same time, she developed a love for the arts and majored in Fine Arts at UCLA, where she graduated with a B.A. After raising children and completing a career in human resources, she started traveling in earnest. She has traveled and hiked in all seven continents, including working twice in Antarctica. Linda now resides in Tehachapi, California, where she hikes daily with her rescue dogs and hosts Pacific Crest Trail hikers from all over the world as they travel through the area. She continues to travel, domestically and internationally.
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