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To Timbuktu: Nine Countries, Two People, One True Story

por Casey Scieszka

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Casey and Steven met in Morocco, moved to China then went all the way to Timbuktu. This illustrated travel memoir tells the story of their first two years out of college spent teaching English, making friends across language barriers, researching, painting, and learning to be themselves wherever they are.… (más)
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Interesting story about two college graduates that meet while doing a semester overseas in Morocco that then after graduation spend their year living and traveling together. What opportunities these two young people have and how they look at their world. The author, Casey, has ambitions of writing and Steve has artistic ambitions and he contributes illustrations to this book. They spend a few months in Beijing before spending much more time in Mali in Africa. ( )
  joeydag | Jul 23, 2015 |
This was a fantastic book, sure to inspire anyone in their early 20s to travel the world.
It would work well in a world geography course to introduce culture and lifestyle to the students. ( )
  LFerda | Apr 8, 2015 |
This travelogue/memoir could be a lot more interesting and insightful than it is. The narrative is more engaging once they get to Mali, but that is more than halfway into the book. ( )
  Sullywriter | Apr 3, 2013 |
An illustrated travelogue about a newly graduated couple's adventures in Asia and Africa, as they live together for the first time. I loved hearing about the different places where they lived and visited, and the cultural differences they encountered. The narration is upbeat, and the lively charcoal illustrations suit it. At times it felt like the brief, diplomatic letters you might send home for family and friends to read. But you do get to hear about real challenges they face as a new couple and as foreigners. Overall a good, enjoyable read--especially if you're a travel fiend, like me. (I do wish it had been edited a little better--I found too many errors.) ( )
  EuronerdLibrarian | Jun 25, 2012 |
Casey and Steven were college students at opposite ends of the country, one in California and one in Maine. Yet, they happened to meet in Morocco during a study abroad trip. And they decided to keep in touch...and then they decided to move to China and teach English and then head out across the world together. Crazy where the world and life takes you huh? While traveling they fall in love with each other even more, find out about life and the world, and maybe make a few friends along the way (even if they don't speak the local language.) Most importantly...they have fun.

Casey and Steven have an amazing story. And yes you hear that all the time, but how often do you find two young people that know what they want to do, go out and do it, and make the world a better place? (OK maybe a few times, but still...) Casey and Steven let us in on their journey with Casey writing journal entries/travel monologues and Steven adding charcoal sketches to accompany the words and share with us pictures of themselves, sights they saw, or just the people they met. It's one of those books that you pick up and you start reading and then keep going to see what happens and find out where they headed too next. Casey and Steven make us feel like we're there with them, meeting the people that they are. Even better they inspire the reader with the right way to not only travel, but to look at the world around them with new eyes.

I highly recommend this book and it deserves to be the first book every graduate gets, whether from high school or college, so that they may too take a look at the world in a new way. ( )
  zzshupinga | Aug 23, 2011 |
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Casey and Steven met in Morocco, moved to China then went all the way to Timbuktu. This illustrated travel memoir tells the story of their first two years out of college spent teaching English, making friends across language barriers, researching, painting, and learning to be themselves wherever they are.

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