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UK Holidays - My Love Affair with England: A Traveler's Memoir

My Love Affair with England: A Traveler's Memoir
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Manufacturer: Ballantine Books
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 914
EAN: 9780345385659
ISBN: 0345385659
Label: Ballantine Books
Manufacturer: Ballantine Books
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 336
Publication Date: 1994-03-08
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Release Date: 1994-03-08
Studio: Ballantine Books

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Editorial Reviews:

Journalist and memoirist Susan Allen Toth brings her special England vivdly to life as she recalls her many trips there over the years, where she explored the countryside, traveled both second-class and in luxury, theatre-hopped, hunted for ghosts, and honeymooned. Humorous, bittersweet, and wonderfully eccentric, this is a delightful remembrance to be savored by those who love to travel or just dream of it.
"I love MY LOVE AFFAIR WITH ENGLAND. It is written clearly and with a understanding that far supasses any feeling of condescension or superiority or general quaintness among the natives, all of which I detect in books about other countries."
M.F.K. Fisher


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Summary: England as she likes it
Comment: I find it kind of interesting that a later Susan Allen Toth book (which I plan on starting about as soon as I finish posting this review) is called "England as You Like It." The England of this book is very much as *she* likes it.

That's not a bad thing, since this is, as the subtitle says, her "traveler's memoir." Toth long ago crossed over the line that separates Tourist from Traveler, and she has the experience and the familiarity with the country that entitle her to experience England the way she wants it to be. "We know enough not to try to ogle the Crown Jewels at the Tower of London, file through Canterbury Cathedral, or pass the day at Stratford-on-Avon," she says on page 306 -- a statement I found a little discouraging since, as a well-read Anglophile who is nevertheless preparing for only his second trip to London, those are precisely some of the activities I plan on undertaking.

Instead, she and her husband spend a lot of time wandering through gardens and exploring rural footpaths. While those seem to be the chapters some readers find especially praise-worthy, experiencing those gardens and paths in print seemed somewhat pale to me. Eventually, I found myself skimming. More interesting were the chapters that were less travelogue, more autobiography. In those, she charts her changing perceptions of the country from her earliest visit as a literature student, to subsequent returns as an unhappily married professor, a recently-divorced single mom, and finally as a very happily remarried writer.

Susan Allen Toth's England is not the England I expect to experience. But then, no two people ever experience things identically -- especially not a place with as much to offer as England has. I can see why so many people respond strongly to this book as a romantic travelogue. I saw it more as her personal reminiscences of paths happily traveled, and I enjoyed it well enough on those terms, even if I never travel those paths myself.

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Summary: Light reading. Much more than a travelogue.
Comment: Within its genre, this is a 5-star book, but it's obviously just light entertainment. What makes it so endearing is the author's very personal anecdotes. Nowhere in the reviews on the jacket were there any references to the very personal romantic interludes she writes about. I am convinced that Susan Allen Toth fell in love with England because of whom she shared it with. Had she shared Prague, Czech Republic, in the same way with her significant others, we would be reading about Toth's "Love Affair with Prague." This will most be enjoyed by romantics, and those of us who were (or wished we were) flower-children of the 1960s. It must be a bittersweet memoir for Susan to re-read. It's the kind of book I would enjoy reading out loud to someone who has shared the same kind of traveling experiences.

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Summary: A very personal book.
Comment: This is a lovely, personal account of the author's many trips to England. But this is not just a travelogue -- I would not recommend it for planning your trip. (I always like maps and pictures in my travel books, and there are neither here.) In fact, it's less a travel book than a peek at her very personal diary, looking at England from a unique, gentle and fun perspective as she talked about herself, her marriages, and her family. MY LOVE AFFAIR WITH ENGLAND made me very much want to go see the England she described. She obviously loves the place. My favorite part: the footpaths! After this, I plan to read her other books on England, too.

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Summary: My Love Affair With England: A Traveler's Memoir
Comment: This is a must read before traveling to England! Or even better, read it while you travel though England. She brings the country to life.

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Summary: Shortsighted traveller
Comment: Susan Allen Toth's "love affair" with England has little to do with the country or its people and their lifestyle. Her "love" seems to hinge upon its providing an excuse to use her walking stick. While endlessly describing footpath after footpath and public garden, Toth rarely raises her nose out of the turf to appreciate the culture around her. In fact at the conclusion of an anecdote about the few months she spent living in London, she freely admits that she discovered she couldn't stand to live there. So why spend hundreds of dollars on airfare when she could be walking uncomplainingly on the trails and in the gardens of her American hometown? Why so many travel writers ignore the people of the country they profess to love is beyond me. Perhaps it's the ugly American tourist attitude that every country would be perfectly enjoyable except for all the "foreigners."


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