S. Bedford is an indie backpacker who has accidentally locked herself in the bathroom in over fifty countries. She calls Vancouver, Canada home base, and It’s Only the Himalayas is her first book.
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Chronicling the embarrassing and ridiculous misadventures of best friends Sue (a neurotic waitress) and Sara (a cheery overachiever), It’s Only the Himalayas and Other Tales of Miscalculation from an Overconfident Backpacker by S. Bedford is a hilarious glimpse at travel’s ... Read more
It's a hot week for literary events, including Guernica Editions' June launch party and Ottawa's Prose in the Park Literary Festival!
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