The Innocents Abroad — Volume 01
A rollicking travel narrative follows a group of tourists aboard a pleasure voyage through the Mediterranean and beyond, chronicling their sea life, landings, and frequent mishaps. Shipboard chapters sketch daily routines, pastimes, mock ceremonies, and the quirky personalities that shape life at sea. Onshore episodes blend anecdote and critique, recounting encounters with antiquities, local customs, guidebook errors, and bargaining scenes while casting a skeptical eye on pretension and received authority. The voice mixes comic exaggeration and pointed satire to highlight the gap between expectation and reality in cross-cultural tourism.
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A rollicking travel narrative follows a group of tourists aboard a pleasure voyage through the Mediterranean and beyond, chronicling their sea life, landings, and frequent mishaps. Shipboard chapters sketch daily routines, pastimes, mock ceremonies, and the quirky personalities that shape life at sea. Onshore episodes blend anecdote and critique, recounting encounters with antiquities, local customs, guidebook errors, and bargaining scenes while casting a skeptical eye on pretension and received authority. The voice mixes comic exaggeration and pointed satire to highlight the gap between expectation and reality in cross-cultural tourism.
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