Lily Heise
Top 3 books a Girl Gone International needs to read
1.
Long Ago In France: The Years In Dijon by M.F.K. Fisher (1929). Perhaps
one of the first food writers, this is a fascinating account of her 3 years
in Dijon, France.
2. Save Me the Waltz by Zelda Fitzgerald (1932). Considered a
semi-autobiographical account of her life and marriage to F. Scott
Fitzgerald the book is set in Paris and the French Riviera and vividly
brings to life the era and the vision of this vibrant woman.
3. The Best Women’s Travel Writing edited by Lavinia Spalding. An annual
collection of wonderful tales from around the world by talented and
adventurous women!