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Contributed by Myke Elliott of New Brunswick, Canada:
Let's hear it for affirmative action.
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Photographed by Myke Elliott 3/03
Posted on RoadTrip America 6/04

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How Do They Live Like That?
BOOK REVIEW by Alice Zyetz

Most RV books and magazine articles address the how-to issues: how to get your mail, how to select an RV, how to find places to park, how to fix any physical system that will fail, and, of course, where to travel next. After ten years of traveling, I have learned from my experiences and others' that the hardest "system" to fix is the human one. For many people who have lived long and fruitful lives together in a house with a number of rooms and a life with a number of separate activities, being thrust together in one box twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, many months in a row can be a shock. Some books do address these issues, but very briefly.

In How Do They Live Like That? Answers for Those Who Wonder, former family counselors Judy Farrow and Lou Stoetzer have created a unique book describing the human interactions inside the tin boxes we inhabit. Dr. Ludy, as they refer to themselves, apply their years of professional knowledge, their own nine years' experience on the road, and their eighteen-month research project with RVers. The result is a book full of insight and suggestions to help RVers deal with each other, their families and friends left behind, and other life issues, including their health, aging on the road, and finally hanging up the keys...[Read more]

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