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Ten Years a Nomad: A Traveler's Journey Home Kindle Edition
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Part memoir and part philosophical look at why we travel, filled with stories of Matt Kepnes' adventures abroad, an exploration of wanderlust and what it truly means to be a nomad.
New York Times bestselling author of How to Travel the World on $50 a Day, Matthew Kepnes knows what it feels like to get the travel bug. After meeting some travelers on a trip to Thailand in 2005, he realized that living life meant more than simply meeting society's traditional milestones.
Over 500,000 miles, 1,000 hostels, and 90 different countries later, Matt has compiled his favorite stories, experiences, and insights into this travel manifesto. Filled with the color and perspective that only hindsight and self-reflection can offer, these stories get to the real questions at the heart of wanderlust. Travel questions that transcend the basic "how-to," and plumb the depths of what drives us to travel — and what extended travel around the world can teach us about life, ourselves, and our place in the world.
Ten Years a Nomad is a heartfelt comprehension of the insatiable craving for travel, unraveling the authenticity of being a vagabond, not for months but for a fulfilling decade.
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherSt. Martin's Press
- Publication dateJuly 16, 2019
- File size3442 KB
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"This book isn’t just for travelers; it’s for anyone who has wanted more and has taken off to find it." ―The Los Angeles Times
"[These] stories will have readers plotting trips of their own. Fans of Kepnes and travel enthusiasts will enjoy taking this adventure with a reliable, amiable guide."―Publishers Weekly
"His story is one of heartbreak, self-discovery, and the constant travel itch he had to scratch in order to become the man he was supposed to be. An entertaining, quick read by a man who did what many of us only dream about."―Kirkus Reviews
"With hard-won experience, wide-open eyes, and the spirit of a dedicated wanderer, Kepnes encourages his readers to find their own adventures, and his story provides a road map for anyone opting to follow their dreams, wherever they may lead."―Booklist
"Matt is possibly the most well-traveled person I know...His knowledge and passion for understanding the world is unrivaled, and never fails to amaze me." ―Mark Manson, New York Times bestselling author of The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck
"Matt is living the dream. The dream is: quit your job, live wherever you want, live without compromise, figure out how to do it cheaply while still making a good living, and live the life you choose, not what society will choose for you. In other words, read this book." ―James Altucher, entrepreneur, investor and bestselling writer
"In his heartfelt explanation and exploration, Matt runs through just why he’s been out there, backpacking the world for 10 years. By the end we’ve definitely realized, like Matt, how important travel is and how getting out there, on the road, can make you, me and the world a better place. It’s a great pity certain people at the very top of the world’s power pyramid never had just a little taste of the nomadic experience."―Tony Wheeler, founder of Lonely Planet
"Ten Years A Nomad is an inspiring memoir from an unconventional person. His book engrosses you in the nomad mindset: that you are never stuck in one identity, that you can always change and the world has so much more to offer you than you know."―Booktrib
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- ASIN : B07D2BLLJZ
- Publisher : St. Martin's Press (July 16, 2019)
- Publication date : July 16, 2019
- Language : English
- File size : 3442 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 225 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #143,688 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #19 in Mid Atlantic U.S. Biographies
- #99 in Travel Writing
- #233 in Travel (Kindle Store)
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About the author
Matthew Kepnes runs the award winning budget travel site, Nomadic Matt. After a trip to Thailand in 2005, Matt decided to quit his job, finish his MBA and head off into the world. His original trip was supposed to last a year. Over a decade (and nearly 100 countries) later, he is still out roaming the world. He's scuba dived in Fiji, was a poker player in Amsterdam, taught English in Thailand, got lost in a jungle in Central America, and broke down in the middle of Australia's outback.
His writings and advice have been featured in The New York Times, CNN, The Guardian, Budget Travel, BBC, Time, The Wall Street Journal, and countless other publications. He regularly speaks at travel trade and consumer shows and launched a non-profit called FLYTE, which sends students abroad to bring their classroom experience to life. He is also the founder of the travel media school, Superstar Blogging.
When not traveling the world, he lives between New York City and Austin.
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Whether you plan to see the world firsthand or stay home and cultivate your own garden, if you'd appreciate the story of how a shy, insecure, "nerdy" guy gradually discovered the secret to achieving his heart's desire -- and grew into the life that was right for him -- this book is for you. And I'll bet you'll want to read it more than once. It's that good.
After graduating from college, Matt grew tired of the daily routine of his life and saw boredom and regret when he thought about his life decades down the road. He made the decision to stop waiting around for his two-week annual vacation and make traveling his full-time “work.” He received little support from friends, family, and co-workers when he told them his plans, but this discouragement didn’t deter him.
As he traveled, he learned how to navigate through challenges. Because he was shy and introverted, approaching people and starting conversations with new people didn’t come naturally to him. He shares how he was able to make friends by being himself and forge ahead in his travels.
The more I read the book, the more I saw that Nomadic Matt is more than a catchy name for his travel blog. He really is a nomad who who was born to travel. Hitting the road, making new friends, eating different types of food, bar hopping, exploring unfamiliar surroundings, and connecting with others in hostels were things that attracted him. He didn’t feel right when he returned to the States. His travels did help him, however, become comfortable with the more ordinary things of home. He discovered there’s adventure waiting even in one’s own hometown or country.
Matt doesn’t make the world of travel sound like one big, exciting adventure. He talks about the loneliness and frustration that come with it. For instance, because he was always moving on to other destinations, he didn’t always keep in touch with people he met and experienced heartaches and lost romances. After reading Matt’s honest accounts of his experiences, I came away from this book with a better understanding of both the good and bad aspects of long-term international travel.
Thanks for sharing your story in such an open and honest way!
I read it in a couple days and want to read it again. It’s a fun story to read but most of all I found it to be inspirational and motivational to go on my own adventures. Don’t wait until you’re retired, go explore the world!
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This book is well written and an easy read. I had expected a lot more travel stories but the book deals mostly with his decisions for traveling, how he felt at various times during his ten years away from the US and essentially how he developed as a person during that time. It was surprisingly personal, and more interesting for that reason. Recommended.