The Lost Girls – nearly 30 and looking for life…

Posted by Rosemary on Monday, May 24, 2010 · 1 Comment 

Well I guess we all have to do our thing – if Liz Gilbert with Eat Love Pray did it for my generation, someone has to do it for the under 30s – Jen, Holly and Amanda have done it and written Lost Girls – three friends, four continents, one unconventional detour around the world

Lost-Girls-CoverJen, Holly, and Amanda are at a crossroads. They’re feeling the pressure to hit certain milestones—scoring a big promotion, finding a soul mate, having 2.2 kids—before they reach their early thirties. When personal challenges force them to reevaluate their lives, they decide it’s now or never to do something daring. Unable to gain perspective in fast-paced Manhattan, the three twentysomethings quit their coveted media jobs and leave behind their friends, boyfriends, and everything familiar to travel the globe. Dubbing themselves the Lost Girls, they embark on an epic yearlong search for inspiration and direction. This candid and compelling memoir will speak to anyone who has ever felt the desire to spread her wings and discover the world with her best friends by her side.

There is of course a book Amazon Link

and a website www.lostgirlsworld.com

and a YouTube clip -

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One Response to “The Lost Girls – nearly 30 and looking for life…”
  1. I always say that my sudden urge to travel is a result of a tri-life crisis – one that hits at about the age of 30. Good to know that I’m not alone! :)

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