Two Girls, Two Dogs, and a Campervan by Bea Sharif is a fun, lighthearted look at traveling, friendship, and life. Bea Shaif takes her travel adventures and injects them into a fictional story that will warm your heart. If you are a dog lover, you must read this adventure story. Stormy stole my heart.
Two Girls, Two Dogs, and a Campervan by Bea Sharif | Book Review
Two Girls, Two Dogs and a Campervan: A California Road Trip Across Yosemite, Napa Valley and Big Sur by Bea SharifPublished by Beafree Consulting Inc on 04/26/2019
Genres: Adventure, Fiction, Humorous, Pets, Travel
Format: eBook, Hardcover, Paperback
Pages: 218
Narrated by Mia, an avid outdoorsy-type, the story follows these two very different women as they travel through Yosemite, Napa Valley, and Big Sur. During the women's journey together, they not only experience a variety of entertaining and heart-warming ups and downs, but they also have moments of self-discovery (and bonding with the dogs, too).
You'll want to travel along with Mia on many more adventures as she shares the travel stories she gathered throughout the decades, starting with her most recent destinations and ending with tales from her teens.
Future books in the series will chronicle Mia's travels throughout South America, Africa, Asia, Europe, and the US. Each book will jump back a decade, highlighting Mia's tales of travel, self-discovery, and the relationships she builds with herself and others.
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My thoughts on Two Girls, Two Dogs, and a Campervan by Bea Sharif
Two Girls, Two Dogs, and a Campervan by Bea Sharif is a fun, lighthearted look at traveling, friendship, and life. Bea Sharif takes her travel adventures and injects them into a fictional story that will warm your heart.
If you are a dog lover, you must read this adventure story. Stormy stole my heart. Striker, the flying dog, has enough emotional issues to fill a book of his own.
The author can use her words to place you right in the book. You feel the exhilaration of the hikes, smell the salty ocean air, and taste the wine.
I thought the dynamic between the friends was well-written. It seems Mia often gives into the needs of J, but that is a widespread occurrence in many relationships. Hovering just under the surface are hints that each girl has some recent trauma in their life. I picked up a vibe of recovery throughout the story. Their business trials could cause this vibe, but it felt more personal.
The dogs, the girls, and even the camper-van create unique tales to capture your attention. I wonder if we are becoming jaded and demanding of action-packed adventures in our novels. This one is unique in that the daily chores and events create the story. There is no sex, no violence, no nail-biting drama. It was like a refreshing breath of fresh air.
Sharif mentions this debut novel is just the start of Mia’s travel journals. I certainly enjoyed her trip to Yosemite, Napa Valley, and Big Sur. I hope the next book is on its way soon.
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