In Episode 15, Christine from The Uncorked Librarian talks literary travel and books set abroad.

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Highlights Why Christine became a “rogue librarian.” Why Christine is “notorious for breaking into libraries.” Why it’s harder than you think to visit libraries abroad. Christine’s top U.S. and International literary travel destinations. How the Icelanders make Christmas Eve the best bookish day ever (via Iceland’s Book Flood). Iceland’s crazy book publishing stat. Christine shares an upcoming YA release (which I think is the first YA book we’ve ever had on the show!) Christine’s Book Recommendations

Two OLD Books She Loves

Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert | Buy from Amazon [17:12] A Walk in the Woods by Bill Bryson | Buy from Amazon [22:13]

Two NEW Books She Loves

The Warrior Maiden by Melanie Dickerson | Buy from Amazon [24:22] My MacArthur by Cindy Fazzi| Buy from Amazon [26:54]

One Book She Didn’t Love

Woman at 1,000 Degrees by Hallgrimur Helgason | Buy from Amazon [30:33]

One Upcoming Release She’s Excited About

The Brief Chronicle of Another Stupid Heartbreak by Adi Alsaid (Publication Date: April 30, 2019) | Buy from Amazon [34:07] Other Books Mentioned The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle | Buy from Amazon [11:20] Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert | Buy from Amazon [18:06] Committed by Elizabeth Gilbert | Buy from Amazon [18:16] The Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid by Bill Bryson | Buy from Amazon [22:39] In a Sunburned Country by Bill Bryson | Buy from Amazon [22:39] Wild by Cheryl Strayed | Buy from Amazon [23:04] Ghost Soldiers by Hampton Sides | Buy from Amazon [29:20] A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [33:14] North of Happy by Adi Alsaid | Buy from Amazon [34:34] Siracusa by Delia Ephron (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [37:33] Do Not Become Alarmed by Maile Meloy (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [37:33] Tomorrow There Will Be Sun by Dana Reinhardt (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [37:49] The Pilot’s Wife by Anita Shreve | Buy from Amazon [38:23] Other Links American Library in Paris Iceland sights: Geysir FieldGullfoss Eric Carle Museum Normal Rockwell Museum The Long Room of the Old Library at Trinity College (Dublin) The Book of Kells Iceland’s Book Flood 11 Inspirational Travel Writers (Christine’s blog post) Icelandic Novels: Books Set in Iceland (Christine’s blog post) Sand Hill Review Press Netgalley About Christine

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I am a MLIS graduate from the University of South Florida.  I have a BA in English and History from Smith College.  The travel bug completely took over after my year as a Fulbright Scholar in Depok, Indonesia.  In Indo, I taught English at a public high school.  Basically, I posed as Miss America for the year.  In reality, I played a lot of Uno, read the entire Sookie Stackhouse series, and stood in front of 600 students each week, wildly gesturing and sweating.  Best job and experience in my life to-date.

I hold certifications in TEFL and Youth Development.  In the office-like world, I possess more than 10 years of urban program management experience. My work focused on literacy and teaching.  In addition, I spent five years in the public library systems.

Today, I am a board member for a nonprofit that brings the joys of reading to families.  When not promoting literacy, I parade around (more like beach down) as a pilot’s wife with four furry children in the sunshine state.  Obsessions include: YA books, brewery yoga, olives, decorating my home with owl everything, caticorns, and Sicily.  I have a reputation for finding breweries and wineries anywhere I go.

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