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Best Lexington Kentucky Travel Books

Rurally Screwed: A Memoir of Losing Myself for Love
She wasn’t quite sure moving to Montana and marrying a cowboy was a better option—but, head over heels in love, she did it anyway. Knadler articulates her journey in a manner so self-deprecating and hilarious that it doesn't take long to realize she isn't ridiculing rural Virginia, she’s analyzing her own place in it...She is braver than most writers would be about exposing the vulnerable underbelly of her new marriage, and about how close she came to throwing in the clogs. "Jessie Knadler's story about leaving the glossy office buildings and late nights of Manhattan to take a chance on love and create a new life in rural Lexington, Virginia, sounds like something out of a movie. “Jessie Knadler’s memoir, Rurally Screwed …is more than a fast-paced ride through the rodeo scene of relationships from Manhattan to Montana, but an examination of American life, the things we take for granted and the things we ought to cherish. “At once brutally honest and over-the-top hilarious, Rurally Screwed is the most engaging and relatable book about marriage I've ever read. Jessie, as a character in the book and in real life, is a strong, witty, courageous and hilarious woman.”— Breathe. Rurally Screwed entertains by continuing well past the ‘I do’ and, best of all, this is a real-life romance, a memoir with a hilarious narrator… Rurally Screwed is also a hero's journey as Jessie navigates her relationship with various identities—a child from Montana, a woman from New York, a wife in rural Virginia. Her searing wit and unflinching honesty is a pleasure to read…Fans of Ree Drummond's The Pioneer Woman will love Rurally Screwed, as will anyone who has fallen madly in love with his or her opposite.”— Book Club Classics.
Reviews
"After 12 years climbing the ladder to her dream profession as a fashionista magazine editor she and starts a freelance job interviewing cowboys in - you guessed it - Montana. So she leaves her aging friends and her pedophile New York architect boyfriend (I can't make this sort of stuff up) to appear at the rodeo in her sparkly sequined sneakers where she woos and wins the cowboy of her dreams. This book does have solid writing which moves the story along; although it isn't a page turner it keeps the reader interested."
"To tell the truth I only ordered the book because I heard about it from this email group that saves Anatolian Shepherd dogs or GSD- giant shepherd dogs that can be a mixture of Anatolians/Akbash/Great Peranese;anyway all kinds of big shepherd dogs. Of course, I haven't done that, I already have a purebred Anatolian Shepherd, Solomon, that I bought off a goat ranch in Arkansas, he is my first dog ever that I have lived with that was not adopted from a shelter. This book spoke to me in many ways. I was raised on a little place growing up and sometimes Dad would kill a chicken or two and it was tough business - I was appalled and impressed by the way you explained the process - hey I eat meat and love good fresh chicken. Thanks for listening, I think Rurally Screwed is fine book and will tell my friends and circulate the book through our group."
"(I didn't like Eat, Pray, Love for the same reasons I'm not crazy about this book.)."
"I wanted to love this,,smart writer falls in love with an adorable cowboy, moves to country but I just couldn't find ONE likable quality in Jessie other than her good taste in men."
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Wicked Lexington, Kentucky
From Belle Brezing's infamous brothel of the late 1800s, frequented by some of the city's most prominent businessmen, and once pardoned by the governor, to historic sports scandals of the 1900s, local author Fiona Young-Brown tracks Lexington's penchant for misdeeds from founding to modern times. Fiona Young-Brown has been a Kentucky resident for thirteen years, during which time she has developed a love of bourbon as well as an appreciation for iced tea and cornbread.
Reviews
"Interesting read for persons interested in history."
"Coming from the Bluegrass and living here, I found this book to be very enjoyable."
"Ms. Young-Brown has done a fantastic job researching her subject and bringing noteworthy characters to life again, ranging from brawling street fighters, to a certain wealthy Madame (connected to all the "right people") who was indicted countless times, yet never convicted or jailed."
"The author has researched her subject extremely well and this shows in the many stories of Lexingtons scandalous past."
"The book is wonderful."
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Lexington, Blue Ridge Mts [George Washington and Jefferson National Forests] (National Geographic Trails Illustrated Map)
Expertly researched and created in cooperation with the National Park Service, U.S. Forest Service and others, the map covers the area around the eastern part of George Washington and Jefferson National Forests from Waynesboro in the northeast to the outskirts of Roanoke in the southwest. Other features found on this map include: Blue Ridge, George Washington National Forest, Horseshoe Mountain, James River Face Wilderness, Jefferson National Forest, Peaks of Otter, Saint Mary's Wilderness. Founded in 1915 as the Cartographic Group, the first division of National Geographic, National Geographic Maps has been responsible for illustrating the world around us through the art and science of mapmaking.Today, National Geographic Maps continues this mission by creating the world's best wall maps, recreation maps, atlases, and globes which inspire people to care about and explore their world.
Reviews
"National Geographic Maps arent always the best, but Check the date of last revision before buying."
"But then this is National Geographic and you would expect nothing less from them."
"A must have item for backpacking planning, water sources and distances."
"A very useful map for hikes and planning a trip, but don't count every road it shows as being open actually being open."
"I used this map for the MMTR 50 mile Trail run."
"I live in Lynchburg, and this map is pretty comprehensive of everything fun in the woods around here."
"Waterproof and tear resistant."
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Best Louisville Kentucky Travel Books

Secret Louisville: A Guide to the Weird, Wonderful, and Obscure
Secret Louisville: A Guide to the Weird, Wonderful, and Obscure is a book that answers questions you didn't even realize you had about the city that stands proudly along the Ohio River. You get the picture: Think of this book as a scavenger hunt of sorts for Kentucky's largest city, covering the strange, the surprising, and sometimes the silly locales, history, and facts.
Reviews
"I brought this book for my Mom's birthday."
"Interesting read."
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Best General Kentucky Travel Guides

Kentucky Horse Country: Images of the Bluegrass
The handsome barns and well-tended pastures found throughout central Kentucky have been the home to international racing champions, and now individuals from all over the world, including England, Ireland, Japan, Dubai, and Saudi Arabia, have a stake in the region's flourishing horse industry. As preeminent racing historian Edward L. Bowen notes in his introduction, "It is a special place where the ruler of Dubai and a stable groom have something in common; the queen of England can admire a leathery old jockey; a philanthropist and a veterinary professor have the same goals; and a $2 bettor celebrates at the same moment that a corporate CEO grits his teeth in disappointment." His work has appeared in several national publications, including Architectural Digest, National Geographic, and the Smithsonian Guides to Natural America.
Reviews
"This book compliments another book that I have about Kentucky horse farms and the countryside, the photos are beautiful with interesting stories of those photos."
"Having two connections to James Archambeault's photography (I inherited two framed photographs and am a native Kentuckian.)."
"We love to visit Lexington's horse farms when we travel through the area."
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