Le Road Trip is part journal, part guide book, and part reflection on the similarities between the stages of love and travel. Swift recounts her honeymoon road trip through France (Paris, Giverny, Bayeux, the beaches and cemeteries of Normandy, Cancale, Saint-Malo, Bordeaux, the Loire Valley...).
My favorite parts were about pastries and the cats that one encounters while traveling.
Regarding pastries:
La patisserie: "The cakes are small, just right for serving a private, individual indulgence. They are arranged in les vitrines that glisten like jewel cases. Each miniature creation is a wish-sized landscape, or an intimate still life of desire. Each name is like a French haiku.
Millefeuilles: the thousand-leaf layer cake.
Gateau opera: an aria of coffee butter cream and dark chocolate with sponge cake for tessitura.
Les eclairs: the lightning without the thunder (the zig-zag icing decoration gives the treat its name).
Les petits fours: the little fires, all unquenchable" (page 34)
When my husband and I were in France for our honeymoon, I loved looking around for local cats. We found one at La Roque Gageac (a fortress built into a cliff), Minou was the local cat that hung out in Meyrals where our rental house was. And then there was the mangy cat that I was not allowed to pet.I like befriending cats (or dogs) on trips because they remind me of home.
Vivian remarks during her stay in Soulac-sur-Mer "That's one of the most reliable things about a long road trip. There's always a cat, just when you need one" (157). Vivian managed to befriend the proprietors' cat, Joy, at the local bed and breakfast. Joy apparently didn't like anybody. In Azay-le-Rideau, the proprietor of a local souvenir store says that Cat just showed up one day and moved in. Vivian photographed Cat "posing as the priceless object that he is" (171).
I loved the drawings that Vivian included; the book felt more like a scrapbook or almost like a graphic novel.
For example:
Here is a link to Vivian's blog and webpage: http://vivianswiftblog.com/
Reading this was a joy and really made me want to return to France and plan my own road trip. I was also reminded that THREE YEARS after the fact, I still need to finish my honeymoon scrapbook.