No Baggage, Clara Bensen
No Baggage, Clara Bensen
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No Baggage
A Minimalist Tale of Love and Wandering

Author: Clara Bensen

Narrator: Clara Bensen

Unabridged: 7 hr 26 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/05/2016


Synopsis

No Baggage is a memoir that will resonate with adventurers and homebodies alike—it’s at once a romance, a travelogue, and a bright modern take on the age-old questions: How do you find the courage to explore beyond your comfort zone? Can you love someone without the need for commitment or any expectations for the future?When Clara Bensen arranged to meet Jeff Wilson on the steps of the Texas State Capitol, after just a few email exchanges on OKCupid, it felt like something big was going to happen. Clara, a sensitive and reclusive personality, is immediately drawn to Jeff’s freewheeling, push-the-envelope nature. Within a few days of knowing one another, they embark on a twenty-one-day travel adventure from Istanbul to London—with zero luggage, zero reservations, and zero plans. They want to test a simple question: What happens when you welcome the unknown instead of attempting to control it?Donning a single green dress and a small purse with her toothbrush and credit card, Clara travels through eight countries in three weeks. Along the way, Clara ruminates on the challenges of traveling unencumbered, while realizing when it comes to falling in love, you can never really leave your baggage behind.

About Clara Bensen

Clara Bensen’s Salon.com article “The Craziest OKCupid Date Ever” went viral in 2013 and was read by more than half a million people. The story of her luggage-less adventure attracted major national and international attention, with coverage in USA Today and appearances on The View and Fox News. No Baggage has also been optioned by New Line Cinema. She and her boyfriend Jeff are still together and have made two subsequent no-baggage trips, to South America and the Caucuses.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Marta on March 01, 2016

Sometimes the star system seems so cold. "It was okay" implies a nose wrinkle, when really I respect the courage it takes for a shy, anxious person to travel for six weeks in one dress with only a tiny purse for security. Additonally, Bensen knows how to tell a story: where to intersperse dialogue a......more

Goodreads review by Lee at ReadWriteWish on March 01, 2016

Travel memoirs aren’t big on my ‘to read’ list, but this one had a cute cover and an interesting premise, so I thought I’d give it a go. Am I happy I did? Well… Let me start with the premise. Clara’s new boyfriend, Jeff, invites her to go on a vacation to Europe with him. But there’s a catch. He insi......more

Goodreads review by Jane on June 05, 2016

The book was more 3 stars, but I'm adding another star for the courage it takes to travel baggage free. As a writer, and publisher of kids travel books, I liked No Baggage. I travel with only one small carry-on bag, which most people think is impossible, so the idea of travelling completely baggage f......more

Goodreads review by Courtney on September 18, 2015

The book chronicles a three-week vacation- where Bensen and maybe-boyfriend Jeff bring nothing but the clothes on their backs. Interspersed are memories of Bensen's nervous-breakdown and how she met Jeff. I found the book to be disjointed. The trip really took backseat to relationship worries that pa......more


Quotes

“An absorbing and well-told tale…with gusto, courage, and a palpable sense of joy.” New York Times Book Review

“Seriously, someone needs to make this into a movie right now. Immediately…While she admits that the draw to the story was largely the OkCupid hook, for Bensen, the reasoning behind their adventure was really to explore their relationship with material possessions.” Refinery29.com

“Despite being in a relationship for less time than most of us go without getting a haircut, the two embarked—at Jeff’s suggestion—on a trip to Europe where each packed nothing more than what could fit in their pockets (and one small shoulder bag), which begs certain obvious questions regarding sanity, hygiene, the role of modernity in contemporary travel, our reliance on technology, and practical questions about washing one’s clothes with no spare clothes on hand.” TheExpeditioner.com

“Bensen exhibits a knack for description and history as she recalls touring the Hagia Sophia, the temple of Apollo, and even Bosnia’s ‘shelled-out skeleton houses with collapsed roofs and Swiss-cheese walls.’” Publishers Weekly

“Bensen chronicles a twenty-one-day journey through Turkey, Greece, Croatia, and England, traveling by plane, train, bus, and car…Readers intrigued as much by modern romance as by world travel will appreciate this thrilling travelogue of an erratic relationship and the landscape of ancient and modern Europe.” Booklist

“In an intimate tone that is immediately absorbing, Bensen recounts her relationship with her newly found boyfriend Jeff. The couple connected on a dating site, and just one month after they began seeing each other decided to travel to Turkey…Readers will be hooked by their free-spirited trip, which serves as a gazetteer to their deepening relationship. Bensen details with finesse the couple’s personalities, issues, quirks, and expectations of each other.” Library Journal

“It’s an adorable story. It’s like a digital fairy tale.” Julie Spira, online dating coach

“An excellent way to cure wanderlust…Fun, warm, and a little bit dangerous, this true-life rom com is a must read for those that love getting their passport stamped.” Alida Nugent, author of Don’t Worry, It Gets Worse

“Bensen’s story of an unexpected—and unexpectedly meaningful and at times magical—romance that developed from a chance online encounter is charming. Yet it is also insightful for the author’s observations about the conflicting desires for freedom and commitment that are the hallmarks of modern romance. An engaging memoir of travel, love, and finding oneself.” Kirkus Reviews