Drink Drug Divorce: One Woman's Misadventures in Faraway Places

Elizabeth Gilbert's Eat, Pray, Love meets Chelsea Handler's My Horizontal Life. The result is an irreverent, bawdy and at times painfully honest look at the oft-ignored realities of travel. Catch a ride on packed buses, smoky trains, tiny planes, bouncy Jeeps, tipsy mopeds, tuk-tuks, rickshaws, horses, and camels across thirty-five years and over fifty countries from Antarctica to Zimbabwe. Travel with Leslie as she dodges sacred cows in India, is blessed by a shaman in Papua New Guinea, rafts the whitewater rapids of the Nile, swims with jellyfish, whales, and dolphins, attends an all-male bachelor party in Yemen, films inside a mental hospital in China, and lives in a purple tent at the edge of a jungle. As a cowgirl in the Outback or an English teacher of businessmen, this woman's inspirational journey is filled with adventure, love, loss, and the never-ending search for a decent toilet.