THE REVIEW
What better way to
review a travel book than by traveling yourself, ‘Southern Escapades’ by Zoe
Cano the perfect companion for an extended business trip to Prague and
Frankfurt. Where this narrative of an intimate and personal journey differs is
that unlike most books sent for review, I met the author which places a
completely different slant on proceedings. Even when the meeting was a few spare
moments it enabled me to ascertain how the author came to pen each word along
with the briefest of glimpses inside the actual person and the excitement that
drives her.
One of life’s
naturally inquisitive adventurers, Ms Cano has lived and worked in Paris , New York ,
Boston along
with spending time in Brazil ,
set up a charity, walked along the Great Wall of China ,
trekked in the Amazon rainforest along with horseback expeditions in the Andes and Atlas Mountains .
In turn these adventures highlight the author’s natural inquisitiveness,
passion to experience the fullness of life and encounter even fleetingly the
lives of others.
Exhibiting an easy, flowing style of writing all sixteen chapters keep the reader fully entertained, an unfettered almost literary innocence and her sheer pleasure of ‘being there’ conveyed to the reader with the author’s unique fervor. Reason being the author has thankfully not succumbed to the needs and demands of commercialism or the need to write as little as possible for as much as possible. Astride a modern Bonneville ‘Southern Escapades’ commences in Florida before making its back roads way into Alabama, Georgia and back where the trip started all the while taking in locations and gatherings in such places as Panama City, Sarasota, Birmingham, Bessemer along with the motorcycle show at Barber.
Equally, there’s
the evening spent at Gip’s Joint, a traditional blues juke joint in Uniontown,
a quiet few days alone at Longboat Key along with sights, sounds and characters
the conventional traveler will never encounter. Weaving equally between the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Coast ,
the book opens up a side of the Florida Panhandle that time and highways have
left behind, plunging the author into a rich cultural mix. The end result is a
book that takes the reader on a ride, each turn of the wheel and twist of the
throttle resulting in a vivid, intimate description the author passionately
passes onto the reader, to a degree you share the sun on her face and each
grain of sand on her skin.
An accomplished
photographer with a natural eye for colour, composition and detail, if
criticism had to be made it’s the fact the publisher has failed to capitalise
on Ms Cano’s visual abilities. Completely outside of the author’s control, a
travel book should be replete with imagery but for various reasons the
publishers have has failed to capitalise on their literary investment. All the
more surprising since the publisher himself was her intermittent traveling
companion.
The minimal number
of black and white photographs doesn’t however detract from what is a book that
entertains and enthralls on every page, each reader a brief pillion on Ms
Cano’s ever expanding journey through these southern states. There’s a line in
a song that says ‘never let your dreams grow small’, I for one hoping the
author will continue to live her dreams and pass on her adventures. I also feel
that the now pair of books will soon become a trilogy, the third potential
volume something to be looked forward to, Ms Cano’s capacity to inspire verging
in infectious, travel, biking and writing as liberating to Ms Cano as it is
absorbing for the reader.
‘Southern
Escapades’ by Zoe Cano is published by Road Dog Publications USA ISBN No:
978-1-890623-49-4 and is priced at $21-95 USD or £15 via the author’s online
bookstore. Copies of both books can also be acquired by visiting with Zoe Cano
at one of her numerous book signings, the benefit of which is that you’ll get
to meet her in person. For further details visit www.zoecano.com or www.roaddogpub.com.
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