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Check out my memoir on backpacking the world!

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= = Hey {NAME}, ​ How’s everything going? I just wanted to drop a little note because I re

= = Hey {NAME}, ​ How’s everything going? I just wanted to drop a little note because I realized I might not have mentioned it before but, a few years ago, I wrote a memoir! ​ ​ The book, [​Ten Years a Nomad​](, chronicles my decade backpacking the world. I talk about the highs and lows of travel, share stories never featured on the blog, and impart my advice and wisdom from being a long-term traveler. From planning a trip to relationships to living overseas to coming home, I cover it all. ​ Here are three reviews of the book: ​ “Inspirational!” - Cheryl Strayed, author of Wild. ​ “In his heartfelt explanation and exploration, Matt runs through just why he’s been out there, backpacking the world for 10 years. By the end, we’ve definitely realized, like Matt, how important travel is and how getting out there, on the road, can make you, me and the world a better place.” -Tony Wheeler, founder of Lonely Planet. ​ “This book isn’t just for travelers; it’s for anyone who has wanted more and has taken off to find it.” - The Los Angeles Times. ​ I believe this book will inspire you to set off on your adventures or, if you’re already going, help you understand the journey ahead. ​ It would mean the world to me if you picked up a copy, gifted one to a friend, or just told someone who loves travel in your life about it! ​ ​You can pick up a copy on [Amazon](=), [Bookshop](), or [Barnes and Noble](​. ​ Let me know if you have any questions about the book or travel in general! ​ Best, ​ Nomadic Matt P.S. - Booking a trip soon? Here are some resources to use: - Book your flight with [Skyscanner](=). - Book your hostel with [Hostelworld](). - Book your hotel with [Booking.com](). - Book your travel insurance with [SafetyWing](. - Book your day tours with [Get Your Guide](). - Book your car rental with [Discover Cars](=). - Check out the [best travel credit cards](). By using our links when you book, at no extra cost to you, we earn a small commission. This allows us to produce free articles that help you travel cheaper and better. ​ = = ​[Unsubscribe]( | [Update your profile]( | 2318 Santa Rosa Street, Austin, Texas 78702 | [Opt-out of preference-based advertising]()​

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