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Paperback Ports and Happy Places Book

ISBN: 102591645X

ISBN13: 9781025916453

Ports and Happy Places

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"Ports and Happy Places" is a captivating travel narrative that documents Cornelia Stratton Parker's journeys through Europe with her young sons during the early 1920s. More than just a traditional guidebook, the work serves as an intimate chronicle of discovery, education, and the enduring allure of the Old World in the wake of the Great War. Parker provides a spirited account of their experiences across Germany, Switzerland, France, and Italy, emphasizing the importance of cultural immersion and the shared bond of family adventure.

The author's prose is marked by its warmth and observational wit, offering readers a unique perspective on post-war European life. From the bustling ports to the quiet, "happy places" discovered off the beaten path, the book explores the transformative power of travel. It highlights the value of seeing the world through both an adult's and a child's eyes, making it a timeless piece of travel literature that resonates with anyone who believes in the educational merit of wandering. This work remains a significant example of early 20th-century American travel writing, reflecting a period of renewed curiosity and global exploration.

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