Notes From a Blue Bike
What would it look like to live slowly in an efficiency-obsessed culture? In this book, I explore the rhythms of life I learned from living in Turkey—a relationship-oriented culture—and ask whether they can be replicated stateside.
Within food, work, education, travel, and entertainment, there is a way to live slowly—but you have to roll up your sleeves.
About the Author
Tsh Oxenreider is the bestselling author of several books, most notably At Home in the World, her travel memoir about her family’s year traveling around the world and living out of backpacks. She’s also a top-ranked podcaster, teacher, and travel guide, and lives in Georgetown, Texas with her husband and three children. She is equally happy putzing around her backyard, snorkeling the Great Barrier Reef with her family, and standing in a chilly line in New York City for cheap Broadway tickets with her teenage daughter.
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