From the author of the classic memoir Nothing to Declare, a travel narrative examining healing, redemption, and what it means to be a solo woman on the road.
What The Reviewers Say
Maureen Corrigan,
NPR
... may not be just what you need to read right now, but it may well be something you'll reach for eventually. Rich and unsparing, Morris' slim memoir is a keeper.
Deborah Levy,
The New York Times Book Review
Mary Morris’s All the Way to the Tigers is a travel memoir and quest. Alluringly written in short, meditative chapters, it whizzes back and forth between America and India.
Donna Seaman,
Booklist
... quick-gliding.
Kirkus
At first blush, [Morris'] latest seems rather thin and underrealized, its time-shifting format a distracting affectation. Soon, however, readers will acknowledge that this approach propels rather than disrupts the narrative flow even if some of Morris’ impressionistic asides seem like random thoughts.