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How to Shit Around the World: The Art of Staying Clean and Healthy While Travelling (Travelers' Tales Guides)

How to Shit Around the World: The Art of Staying Clean and Healthy While Travelling (Travelers' Tales Guides)
By Jane Wilson-Howarth

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Filled with practical advice from an internationally known M.D. and engaging, humorous anecdotes from other travellers, this is an invaluable resource.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #151273 in Books
  • Published on: 2006-05-11
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 150 pages

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A Must Read5
Absolutely hilarious. A must read for all travellers. A very informative book packed with essential information for any traveller.

As well as brilliant humour this book gives tips and essential advice on amongst many things serious issues like avoiding diarrhoea, parasites, global delicacies, child travellers, immunisations and the importance of rehydration.

Dr Jane Wilson-Howarth offers a very clear and easy to understand approach to a subject sometimes not often talked about, yet faced by travellers on a day-to-day basis!

In addition the book is packed from cover to cover with travellers own entertaining experiences from across the globe.

A fantastic book, waiting to be bought and read. I can't recommend it enough.

Stunning!5
Never knew that crapping could be so difficult and funny.
I particularly enjoyed the tale by the three year old on page 127.

What the press thought5
`an evacuation manual of sorts.... gives straightforward advice. But the best reading, if you are into potty humor, are the travelers' anecdotes.' The Washington Post

`enlivened by colourful crappy tales' Independent on Sunday Book of the Week

`The book's strength lies in the very personal quotations of real people who aren't afraid to share their experiences.' Chigago Tribune