Food for the Journey: A Life in Travel

Author: Elizabeth J. Haynes
ISBN: 9781771872690 Categories: Biography & Autobiography, Non-fiction, Personal Memoirs, Women
Publication Date: 27 May, 2025
Dimensions: 2.17 x 3.35"

In this inspiring memoir rich with the flavours of other cultures, the author journeys by bike, on foot, by bus, plane, and train in her quest to understand the lives of the people she meets.

You know you’re not on a typical turista tour when you read, “We stopped for a mid-day lunch of piranha and hiked to a lagoon.” This writer’s explorations are unpredictable, sometimes perilous, often amusing, and always fascinating. While Elizabeth J. Haynes is an outsider—in the Philippines as a volunteer working with disabled children, at a pig killing in a remote Indonesian village, or even at a family wedding in rural North Carolina—she offers a compassionate view of those around her.

Insights and revelations emerge from stories Haynes tells about the vagaries of the human heart. Cycling with her sister in Cuba, she hopes her sister will find the strength to leave a difficult relationship. On a working trip in Armenia, she recalls a lost love; in Cambodia, in an encounter with a little girl, she faces the tragedy of the Khmer Rouge regime. Like many first-world travellers, she is pained by the want and suffering she witnesses and is moved by the generosity she receives.

As Elizabeth J. Haynes writes, “No one travels alone. No one journeys without help.” And sometimes help comes in the form of food—Southern grits with pancakes, Armenian eggplant stuffed with walnuts and pomegranate, grilled guinea pig in Peru—nourishment for the soul of the traveller. This travel memoir is a sumptuous meal with many courses, savoury and sweet.

About the Author

Elizabeth J. Haynes juggled a career in Speech-Language Pathology with a passion for writing and a lifelong case of wanderlust. Now retired, she writes memoir, fiction, and poetry, and continues to explore the globe. Her work has appeared in numerous magazines and anthologies, most recently You Look Good for your Age (University of Alberta Press). Her short fiction collection, Speak Mandarin not Dialect (Thistledown Press), was an Alberta Book Award finalist. She has won the Jon Whyte Memorial Essay, a Western Magazine Award and the American Heart Association Award for fiction. Her first novel, The Errant Husband, was published in 2021 (Radiant Press). She served as writer in residence for the Calgary Public Library in 2023. She lives in Calgary, Alberta.

Reviews

Food for the Journey by Elizabeth J. Haynes takes the reader on inner and outer explorations of exotic locales, sudden friendships, contemporary politics, historical horrors, and acts of kindness. Diverse and often unexpected, Haynes’s trips throughout the world offer insights into both the wonders of the natural world and the complexities of human relationships, while exploring the joys and perils of travel off the beaten path.”
—Joan Crate, author of the novels Black Apple and Breathing Water

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