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Piping Hot! Tales of a Wandering Bagpiper
Susan Planck, author
How does it feel to play the bagpipes on the summit of Mt. Fuji? Or march with the riotous skirl of 10,000 bagpipers through the streets of Edinburgh in the 2000 Millennium parade? What is it like to serenade mystified onlookers with bagpipe tunes on the Great Wall of China? And who are these strange folk who don wooly kilts and funny shoes to partake of this ancient musical rite? Susan Hadley Planck tells all in an engaging new book, Piping Hot! Tales of a Wandering Bagpiper. (MoonScape Publishing, 2016; ISBN 978-0-9908769-2-2; $17.95, www.SusanPlanck.com.)
Reviews
Bagpipe enthusiast Planck advocates for traveling with a set of bagpipes and making the most of the experiences that result in this uneven debut memoir. After learning to play the bagpipe, Planck began toting the instrument on her travels, leading her to many unique experiences: she meets Prince Charles at a bagpipe competition in Scotland, plays nude on a beach in Hong Kong, and is delighted to find a pub in Japan called the Bagpipe. Planck folds in bits of bagpipe trivia throughout and peppers her travel writing with historical information about her destinations, though her stories are too often burdened by complaints about her fellow travelers. Personal details and insight into the author’s life outside her bagpiping activities are offered sparingly, making this feel more like an enthusiast’s travelogue than a fully fleshed-out memoir. It will have limited appeal, but bagpipers will find much here to enjoy. (BookLife)
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