Perfect for holiday gift-giving, these travel books hold a secret dose of inspiration, with stories of women who followed their own path.





Perfect for holiday gift-giving, these travel books hold a secret dose of inspiration, with stories of women who followed their own path.


At 85, passionate traveller Diana Eden’s new memoir, “Getting Old and Other Indignities” shares the joy and freedom that comes with aging.


Outdoor Afro Founder and CEO Rue Mapp, winner of the 2023 JourneyWoman Award for lifetime achievement, talks about her hope for the future and her book, Nature Swagger.


Chinese-Canadian journalist Ruth Lor Malloy, 91, shares her life’s work to foster intercultural dialogue and justice for marginalized groups.


You’re never too old to travel solo, says 86-year old author Joyce Perrin in her memoir, “Ants in My Pants”. Join Joyce and other 80+ authors on our September 28 webinar.


Jane Christmas’s funny memoir of her 780-kilometre trek across Spain on the Camino de Santiago to celebrate her 50th birthday and midlife.


Join us on May 25 to learn about these four inspiring solo travel memoirs written by women from the JourneyWoman community.


Author Becky Livingston shares the story of losing her 23-year old daughter, Rachel, and the solo journey that helped her to start healing.


Laura Maya’s new memoir, “Tell Them My Name”, takes us to Nepal to explore the beauty of our differences and the joy of exploration.


Our December book club pick is Tembi Locke’s memoir, “From Scratch: A Memoir of Love, Sicily and Finding Home”, about her transracial romance with her Italian husband and her grief after his untimely death.