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Taco Bell and Raisin Ice Cream is a raw, humorous, and deeply personal road trip set December 1993 to January 1994. When the authors husband, Gunther, insists on a family Christmas in Baja, she braces for the chaos of a marathon drive from Northern Californiawith two reluctant daughters, a teenage friend, and a newly acquired second-hand boat in tow. What follows is a whirlwind journey of breakdowns - both mechanical and emotional - endless potholes, border crossings, unexpected detours, and moments of magic amid the madness.From sleepless nights in tents and roadside motels to serendipitous…mehr

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Taco Bell and Raisin Ice Cream is a raw, humorous, and deeply personal road trip set December 1993 to January 1994. When the authors husband, Gunther, insists on a family Christmas in Baja, she braces for the chaos of a marathon drive from Northern Californiawith two reluctant daughters, a teenage friend, and a newly acquired second-hand boat in tow. What follows is a whirlwind journey of breakdowns - both mechanical and emotional - endless potholes, border crossings, unexpected detours, and moments of magic amid the madness.From sleepless nights in tents and roadside motels to serendipitous encounters and a last-minute Christmas under the stars, Taco Bell Transfer is a vivid, often hilarious, and sometimes poignant portrait of family dynamics on the roadwhere adventure and exasperation go hand in hand.
Autorenporträt
Helga Weiss was born in Germany during the hunger winter of 1947. She left in 1965 and lived in London, Toronto, Northern California and India. With a BA in German Literature, an MA in Interdisciplinary Art from San Francisco State University, and postgraduate studies at HBK Braunschweig, her academic journey reflects her deep love for language and expression. Her personal life, too, has crossed borders. She is divorced, with 2 daughters and 4 grandchildren in the US. She now lives in Braunschweig, where she writes poetry and prose, exploring memory, identity, and the everyday moments that shape our lives. https://www.literatur.braunschweigischelandschaft.de/helga-weiss