Echoes of a Season

Echoes of a Season

Wesley Baker

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Scott Calvin Publishing
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Memorias
ISBN:
9781068180606
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A sun-drenched memoir of travel, friendship, and self-discovery in a golden age of European holidays.In the summer of 1992, Wesley Baker returned to life overseas, taking up a post as an overseas travel representative on Spain’s Costa Brava. It wasn’t his first season abroad, but it would be the most unforgettable. Echoes of a Season captures the heady mix of adventure, romance, and hard work that defined this golden era of European package travel, long before smartphones, social media, and the budget airline boom changed everything.Working for one of Britain’s iconic tour operators, Wesley guided guests through their long-anticipated summer holidays. Days were spent juggling airport transfers, hotel visits, excursions, and solving problems for demanding travellers. But after hours, the magic of life abroad unfolded: warm evenings by the Mediterranean, laughter shared with fellow reps, friendships forged in hotel bars, and moments of unexpected romance.The Costa Brava of the early nineties was alive with colour, from bustling beach resorts and Spanish tavernas to quiet coastal coves where surfers and locals gathered to escape the tourist crush. Wesley’s memoir shines a light on the real life of a travel rep: the challenges, the exhaustion, the moments of joy when guests were thrilled with their holidays, and the quiet personal victories that came with surviving a demanding but exhilarating job.Told with warmth, humour, and a touch of wistful nostalgia, Echoes of a Season isn’t just a memoir about work abroad; it’s about a way of life that no longer exists in quite the same way. It’s about chasing the sun, forming friendships that felt like family, and realising how much a single season can change a person forever.Perfect for readers who love travel writing, personal memoirs, or simply want to be transported back to the sun-drenched package-holiday world of the 1990s, this book will resonate with anyone who has ever dreamed of working abroad, escaping the ordinary, or simply experiencing a summer that stays with you for life.Keywords: travel memoir, Costa Brava memoir, 1990s travel, overseas travel representative, summer in Spain, British travel industry memoir, nostalgic travel writing, working abroad stories, expat life stories, life in Spain, package holiday nostalgia, Costa Brava, Spain, personal transformation, coming-of-age travel

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