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Three Years a Traveler

One Woman, One Dog, Seven RVs, and the Path Less Traveled to Heal the Heart

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Three Years a Traveler

By: Leslie White
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Leslie White knew she wanted more out of life - She found it in an unlikely place.

Devastated from the loss of both parents to cancer nine months apart, Leslie vowed to change her life. She bought the neighbor’s old motorhome, found a job as a traveling histologist, and hit the road. But she found she could not trust the one person she was still holding
onto.

Ride along for the sometimes heartbreaking, sometimes hilarious tale of traveling and working across America, and Alaska, and back. Leslie drove through depression and grief, to the other side - to acceptance, peace, and forgiveness.

The memoir, Three Years A Traveler, is a vivid, humorous, and moving recount of betrayal, grief recovery, and the jagged journey back to healing and happiness.

©2022 Leslie White (P)2022 Leslie White
Adventure Travel Adventurers, Explorers & Survival Personal Success United States Witty Funny Alaska

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