In this book, you’ll find, from A to Z, a humorous collection of stories, tips, memories and anecdotes told by a writer who knows what he’s talking about. A frequent traveler himself, Scliar uses the theme of travel to write good literature, traversing countries and scrutinizing the eager soul of the tourist in a delightful narrative that leads to situations with which many of us will surely identify.
Illustrated and full of aphorisms about traveling and foreign countries, the book is divided into 31 chapters, such as “P for Prowling” or “J for Jerusalem.” With the author’s characteristic light-hearted humor, readers are offered the most amusing tales of countries, tourist routes, in short, the various aspects of this strange habit of traveling. While reading the (Dictionary of the intrepid traveler), we will experience different sensations, the most unimaginable adventures, and surprises that those who decide to travel are subject to. It is a book for those who love to travel and for those who believe that the best part of a trip is coming home.