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Sometimes you have to let go of everything to find what you really want. Greek islands, Summer…

Bronté finds herself backpacking through the Mediterranean, but it’s not all paradise. Reeling from the end of her marriage, the loss of her job, and with no place to call home Bronté hadn’t hesitated to pack her bags when she unexpectedly won an airline ticket to her dream destination, with spending money included!

With nothing left to lose, she had set off into the unknown with no itinerary, no experience, and a hastily filled backpack. After losing access to her money on her first day, being poisoned on her second day, and finding herself sleeping on a beach next to travellers on the run from organised crime, her adventure takes her on an hilarious tour through the underworld of backpacking.

This is a story about transformation from helplessness to power, hopelessness to faith, and anguish to joy. Set against the backdrop of breathtaking Mediterranean islands, vibrant Rome, enchanting Tuscany, and captivating Turkey, Bronte connects with the beauty of nature to restore her shattered heart and confidence. 

But how will she be able to go back to normal life after this journey? Should she stay in the arms of her belly dancing boyfriend? And is the amount of byzantine icons in a city a good indication of whether she should settle there?

“I listened, I let myself go where my heart took me and it never took me ‘back home’.  It took me to a new one.” A compelling and candid story. An odyssey of self-discovery that fundamentally questions how to live and find happiness.

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https://www.amazon.com/author/brontejackson

Reviews

Ticket for One:

“A great read of an adventurous young women as she finds her place in the world”. Amazon reviewer, UK

“Bronté Jackson is a gifted storyteller with a talent for evoking the colours and sensations of the places she visits”. Amazon reviewer, Italy

“A beautifully descriptive and emotional account of backpacking adventures in far away places while reconsidering the direction of one’s life”. Amazon reviewer, Australia

Roman Daze:

A beautifully scenic account of one woman’s life-long love affair with Italy. Peppered with stunning imagery and interesting cultural insights, Jackson presents the country’s quirks and eccentricities with the fondness of a local. She takes your hand as she walks the streets of Rome, infects you with her passion for the city and its surrounds, and guides you to all its hidden treasures. Independent Publishers Australian competition 2012Best Creative Non-Fiction: 1st Commended, Bronte Dee Jackson (VIC), Roman Daze

Rome, the eternal city, presents a princely setting for this cultural enquiry …. how do people live here? Bronte Jackson’s journey is one of personal discovery … a perceptive narrative about friendships found; where street markets assume seasonal differences in pasta, wines, and storytelling amongst the neighbours. Daryl Jackson, Author, Daryl Jackson Architecture: Short Essays

Much travel writing is by experienced journalists based on quick impressions on sponsored trips. Roman Daze is the account of a 17-year love affair with a city. Written in a deceptively easy prose style, it is recommended to both first-time and regular visitors to the Eternal City. Professor Geoff Burrows, Editor, Insights: Melbourne Business and Economics

Eat, Love, Eat – Hold the Praying! Roman Daze is a wonderful read for anyone interested in food, culture, people, travel, Italy – and especially food! The author has an exquisite ability to describe places, people, and meals so that they come to life. Liliane Grace, Author, The Mastery Club and The Hidden Order

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    • Hi Hassan, guess what? My book is finally coming out and will be ready before Christmas. I will announce it via my blog but also let you know when it is ready. Regards Bronte

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  1. Well it has taken me a while but I am finally writing my thoughts following my reading of Roman Daze – La Dolce Vita for All Seasons! Bronté this was a experience of Rome and I didn’t have to leave my home here in Melbourne. The descriptive text of places, people and experiences had me reliving my brief time in Rome 12 years ago. If only I had this book to have read before I went, I would have sought out many more of the treasures you unfold, places to go, food and culture. Loved the book, I read it with a smile. Thanks for sharing.

    Lynn May

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    • Thanks Lyn for such a beautiful review. I am glad i brought back good memories and gave you some enjoyable moments while reading it! Bronte

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  2. Hey Bron
    Helen here, just read your excerpt…i asked Carmellina how you were last year and she said you had been living in Italy.
    So to read this and see how happy you are makes me laugh! I can so imagine you there.
    I hope all is well with you. xx

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