Never a Stranger

From her past in Croatia and Russia, to finding a son in Bhutan, to befriending women in Africa, one woman’s stories of travel, connection, and self-discovery.

 
 
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Book cover for author Tania Romanov's "Never a Stranger From her past in Croatia and Russia, to finding a son in Bhutan, to befriending women in Africa, one woman’s stories of travel, connection, and self-discovery."
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Tania Romanov hangs from the final limb of a family tree of generations of unintentional travelers—exiles, refugees, displaced people. 

She grew up with stories of exile—stories of adventure. Perhaps that’s why, as an adult, she started living her own adventures—and hasn’t stopped since.

Heartfelt prose, that feels like light reading but builds to paint gorgeous images of culture, belief, family, and love.
— K.C. Finn, Readers' Favorite, 5-star review
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In India, she learned that to Indians the way she mourned her husband was far less personal than their custom of dropping cremated bodies into a river; in Japan, that her ancestors could find her in the oddest of circumstances. In Bhutan, she found family, and in Namibia she learned to ease her fears of being trapped in her own past.

In Never a Stranger, Tania shares those experiences and more, unforgettable stories of travel, connection, and self-discovery.

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Tania Romanov travels with an open heart, a perceptive eye, and profound compassion. Her stories will help orient you on your own traveler’s path.
— L. Habegger, Executive Editor, Travelers’ Tales