![]() ![]() I recently met a Mexican film director who travels internationally for work. If I’m being honest, I don’t have room in my suitcase for the book, but it feels like a way to hang on just a little bit longer to Bourdain and his view on life that resonates with me and so many travelers from across the globe. When my mom, still exasperated by my life choices, asked what she was supposed to get me for Christmas, I gave her one item: the new Anthony Bourdain book, World Travel: An Irreverent Guide, released earlier this year. ![]() I simply walked out the backdoor to my car (that I sold 10 days later) with a mere carry-on, and, for the past five months, I’ve lived out of that suitcase as I’ve traveled through Central America and landed in Mexico City. There were no boxes to be moved or moving truck waiting. On the last day of May, I closed the door of my home in Kirkwood for the last time. From "Roadrunner: A Film About Anthony Bourdain" ![]()
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