Peter Moore turns 40 and goes in search of Italy's celebrated dolce vita in the company of a 1960s Vespa.
Peter Moore is an itinerant hobo who is lucky enough to be able
to support his insatiable travel habit (he has visited 92 countries
so far) through writing. He is the author of The Wrong Way Home,
The Full Montezuma, Swahili for the Broken-Hearted (shortlisted for
the WHSmith People's Choice Travel
Book Award), Vroom with a View and the classic alternative travel
guide, No Shitting in the Toilet. When he is not on the road,
you'll find Peter in either London or Sydney watching 'Neighbours'.
Sad, really.
'Its punning title sets the tone for this off-beat travel
book...touched by romance and haunted by the glamour of Sophia
Loren, it's a larky, laddish tale of roadside picnics, bad
behaviour and attempting to re-enact 'Roman Holiday''
*YOU magazine*
'Moore has the parched dry wit, the solid brass cojones of a true
traveller and rare eye for the madness of the wider world'
*JOHN BIRMINGHAM*
'Moore is the genuine article, a traveller's
traveller...inspirational stuff'
*FHM magazine*
'Haunted by the glamour of Sophia Loren, it's a larky, laddish
tale'
*MAIL ON SUNDAY*
'Peter Moore...the Jim Carrey of travel writing, has tapped out
another racy travelogue'
*SUNDAY HERALD*
'Peter Moore's travel guide may well be the most useful of its
genre a traveller - novice or seasoned - could select...Whether
you're actually going anywhere or just thinking about it, this book
is a hoot'
*QUEENSLAND TIMES*
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