Amazon.co.uk Review
Fast paced and humorous, Josie Dew's sometimes absurd experiences riding through Japan are delightfully recorded in
A ride in the Neon Sun. Cycle enthusiast or not, anyone considering a trip to Japan would do well to prepare themselves with this book.
A Ride in the Neon Sun, informative and coupled with the author's social observations, provides the reader with a true picture of a country and its people. Josie Dew embraces the culture of Japan in a whirlwind
Tour de Nippon, told from the saddle of her bicycle.
For the tested Far-Eastern traveller or the tourist ready to venture further afield, A Ride in the Neon Sun is an eye-opening account of a " 'Gaijin', (foreigner) in Japan." Dew's social observations are honest and detailed. Her appreciation and acceptance of the bizarre epitomise the open-mindedness with which one must explore different cultures. Dew takes us on a wonderful yet wacky trip around Japan. She does not simply list the events as they happen, but instead explains the Whys?, Whens? and Hows?.
From Tokyo to Yokohama, armed with an ineffectual phrasebook including key conversation pieces such as: "Well, by gosh, I am from Missouri" and her trusty bicycle, the reader is introduced to all that is Japan. A Ride in the Neon Sun is set to follow in the successful slipstream of her previous books, The Wind in My Wheels, (Shortlisted for the 1992 British Books Travel Writer of the Year Award.) and Travels in a Strange State. --Jon Smith
TLS
`A female Bill Bryson...A Ride in the Neon Sun is full of delights'
IRISH NEWS
`Entertaining...Josie Dew has an eye for the absurd, and she found it aplenty in the fascinatingly diverse culture of Japan'
MANCHESTER EVENING NEWS
`Josie is an acute observer of foreign lands. A highly engaging travel companion'
SUNDAY TRIBUNE Ireland
`...detailed, insightful and often downright hilarious'
Book Description
* The third in her series of cycling books sees Josie Dew riding east into the rising sun - to Japan * re-covered in her new cover style and in B format.
--This text refers to an alternate
Paperback
edition.
Product Description
The third in her series of cycling books sees the author riding east across Australia, China, Korea, Borneo, Indonesia and Malaysia. The journey encompasses the Orient - the old, the modern, and the futuristic, beginning with a tour of Japan.
About the Author
Josie, still only thirty-three, has covered more miles and visited more countries on her bike than most people will ever travel by plane in their entire lives.