Anthony bourdain world travel book6/1/2023 Woolever, who was archivist, fact checker and editor on the book, as well as its co-author, has inserted context and, for each destination, a section on airports, public transportation and taxi costs. Bourdain’s recommendations for restaurants, hotels and other attractions in each one drawn mostly from his various TV shows. The book is built to read like a travel guide, even if it would be a stretch to use it as one. “As long as I had the blessing of his estate, which I did, I wanted to finish it as a way to serve his legacy.” Woolever said in a recent video call from her home in Queens. “To me, there was no question that the book would go on,” Ms. Bourdain and his longtime assistant (or “lieutenant” as he often referred to her), Laurie Woolever. Nevertheless, next week, almost three years after his death, and after a pandemic that almost completely shut down international travel, Ecco will publish “World Travel: An Irreverent Guide” by Mr. Bourdain and his team decided he would carve out some time to write in the summer of 2018, when he would have a few rare continuous weeks at home during a break in filming. Since he started traveling and eating on camera with the Food Network’s “A Cook’s Tour” in 2000, the chef, frequent dropper of f-bombs and insatiable eater of delicious things had spent the majority of his time in the field, most recently for his CNN show “Parts Unknown.” Mr. In March 2017, Anthony Bourdain had an idea for a book, but no time to write it.
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