Guiding Women: Damron Women’s Traveller 2012

Damron Women’s Traveller 2012

Edited by Gina M. Gatta; Damron Company, 648 pages; paperback, $18.95

Reviewed by ">Heather Cassell

Don’t leave home without it. Damron Women’s Traveller: 2012 Edition, the most popular travel guide for queer women, is back with all new and updated listings for 2012. Want to know where to go in Nashville? Damron Women’s Traveller will point you in the right direction. It is the must have guide for queer girls and their friends.

Damron’s crew gathers the latest information about its queer women-only and lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender-friendly businesses from where to stay to where to play. The guide provides links and listings of special attractions and events of interest in each place in an accessible and readable format. Damron provides a personal touch guiding its queer women travelers to the gayborhoods and readers chime in with helpful tips.

Damron has grown each year since it rolled off the presses more than 20 years ago. It now roams beyond the North American borders covering locations across the Atlantic to Europe and the Pacific Islands to Asia.

Don’t want to carry around the rectangular pocket book with the two attractive women on the cover? Damron offers Gurl Scout, the mobile option with all of the latest girl spots that the Women’s Traveller offers. Traveling gals can also download it as an ebook form or become a subscriber to access more than 20,000 listings online that are updated regularly.

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