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DAVID JEDEIKIN
Thu, 08/12/2010 - 7:30pm
DAVID JEDEIKIN talks about Wander the Rainbow: Holistic Ideas Incorporated, A rare collision of fate renders Jedeikin the only match for his ailing
boyfriend in desperate need of a new liver. The couple undergoes risky
transplant surgery together – but its success doesn’t keep alive their
relationship, which ends soon after in heartbreak and betrayal. The experience
inspires an epic seven month journey across six continents and 29 countries,
uncovering unsung travel gems and hotspots in unlikely places for the gay
traveler.
Praise for Wander the Rainbow:
Wander the Rainbow is a journey many of us imagine
taking yet few have the courage to actually embark upon. Fortunately for us,
David Jedeikin took the road less traveled and was brave enough to chronicle his
experiences. This queerly bold adventure moves through exotic lands, delivering
a story that’s fun and funny, thrilling and thoughtful, honest and sexually
exciting.
--Rick Andreoli, Editor in Chief, Gay.com
All the world's a rebound! After David Jedeikin offers up
his soon-to-be ex-boyfriend a pound of his own liver, he distracts himself with
a rip-roaring, flashpacking trip around the gay globe! The best thing about
travel, he finds, is getting deep enough into the jungle, desert, or snow slopes
of Dubai to find a brand new perspective on his own reflection.
--Jesse Archer, Actor and Author of You Can Run: Gay,
Glam, and Gritty Travels in South America
Highly recommended... you truly get the feel of traveling
along with David as your tour guide. You may even want to go on a rainbow
adventure of your own someday. I know I'm ready!
--Lyndon Evans, Editor, Focus on the Rainbow
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Location:
Books Inc. in the Castro
2275 Market Street
San Francisco, California 94114
2275 Market Street
San Francisco, California 94114













