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Your adventure in two of the most fascinating cities in the United States starts right here. Frommer's EasyGuide to San Antonio and Austin goes deep in the heart of Texas to give you clear, succinct, up-to-date, and honest advice for getting the most from Austin's quirky culture and unparalleled live music scene, San Antonio's historic missions and world-renowned River Walk, the nearby Texas Hill Country's vineyards and wildflowers, and much more. Your guide for the journey is author Edie Jarolim, a longtime expert on the region, whose travel tips and tricks are frank, useful, and, above all else, reliable. Inside the guide: A handy foldout map, plus detailed maps throughout Exact pricing, opening hours, and other important details to remove the stress from planning Smart itineraries for travelers of all types, so you can shape your vacation to fit your interests Savvy tips for saving money in all price ranges, from budget to luxury Star ratings to help you scan quickly to pick out the highlights and hidden gemsAbout Frommer's: There's a reason that Frommer's has been the most trusted name in travel for more than sixty years. Arthur Frommer created the best-selling guide series in 1957 to help American servicemen fulfill their dreams of travel in Europe, and since then, we have published thousands of titles became a household name helping millions upon millions of people realize their own dreams of seeing our planet. Travel is easy with Frommer's.



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Edie Jarolim

Edie Jarolim earned a Ph.D. in English literature from New York University; edited guidebooks at Frommer's and Fodor's in New York and Rough Guides in London; published myriad travel articles and three travel guides (Frommer's San Antonio and Austin; The Complete Idiot's Travel Guide to Mexico's Beach Resorts; Arizona for Dummies) ; and generally led a respectable but dogless life until 2004, when she began palling around with terriers -- specifically, one small terrier mix named Frankie.

Cluelessness about dogs in general and Frankie in particular inspired her to begin reading up on all things canine and, eventually, to write AM I BORING MY DOG: And 99 Other Things Every Dog Wishes You Knew (Alpha/Penguin, 2009) . She created WillMyDogHateMe.com to publicize the book, but the blog took on a life of its own.

The discovery that her great uncle shared a space with and sold meat to Sigmund Freud in Vienna led her to create another blog, FreudsButcher.com.

But there was this memoir on her back burner, covering her 25 years as a guidebook editor for some of the largest companies in the business and, then, as a Tucson-based freelance writer. It was published in October 2016 as GETTING NAKED FOR MONEY: An Accidental Travel Writer Reveals All.

The much-beloved Frankie will never be forgotten, but he wasn't much of a traveler. Edie's new dog, Madeleine, is far more outgoing and she's getting restless. Subscribe to www.ediejarolim.com to find out about their latest adventures -- and more.



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