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No Touch Monkey!
"I laughed hard on nearly every page of this shockingly intimate travel memoir and deeply funny book." "Travelers beware! Written with spunk and fast flying wit, Ayun Halliday defines misadventure, and shows that getting dirty can be done with grace." The Hard Monkey Facts: Publication Date: November, 2003 Read an excerpt from No Touch Monkey! (in which we learn that grass milkshakes, thug monkeys and an unbolted door can be a dangerous combination!) Satisfy your monkey lust. Buy the book from Powells.com! Want some hot live monkey action? Come hear me read from No Touch Monkey! See the Public Appearance Calendar for dates and locations of upcoming appearances. You can also check out the incriminating Monkey Photo Album, a host of globetrotting Travel Links, and a well-traveled Reading List. If you, unlike the reviewer for Library Journal ("Perhaps Halliday considers immature behavior, ignorance, and irresponsibility funny, but, in the words of Queen Victoria, 'We are not amused.' ") enjoy reading about my travels, you're going to love reading about me reading while traveling in this feverish essay for Powell's Books.
From the back cover: Ayun Halliday may not make for the most sensible travel companion, but she is certainly one of the zaniest, with a knack for inserting herself (and her unwitting cohorts) into bizarre situations around the globe. Curator of kitsch and unabashed aficionada of pop culture, Halliday offers bemused, self-deprecating narration of events from guerilla theater in Romania to drug-induced Apocalypse Now reenactments in Vietnam to a perhaps more surreal collagen-implant demonstration at a Paris fashion show emceed by Lauren Bacall. From taming the wild dog packs of Bali to requiring the services of a bonesetter in Sumatra, Ayun Halliday offers up the best of her itinerant foibles as examples of how not to travel abroad. For instance, on layover in Amsterdam, Halliday finds unlikely trouble in the red-light districteliciting the ire of a tiny, violent madamand is forced to explain tampons, which she admits, "might have looked like white cotton bullets lined up in their box," to soldiers in Kashmir "They're for ladies. Bleeding ladies." A self-admittedly bumbling vacationer, Halliday shareswith razorsharp wit and to hilarious effectthe travel stories most are too self-conscious to tell. Ayun Halliday is the author of The Big Rumpus and creator/author of the 'zine East Village Inky, which won a 2002 Firecracker Alternative Book Award. She lives with her family in Brooklyn.
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