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Between Stops: Moving Through Cities Without a Checklist

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This is not a travel guide.
It is a way of traveling shaped by attention rather than itineraries.

In previous travels, the author approached cities methodically—identifying “must-visit” places across travel blogs and building full-day schedules for efficiency. Each day moved from one destination to the next.

This journey unfolded differently. Most mornings began by opening a map and choosing a direction by instinct—sometimes toward a street, sometimes a café, sometimes a bookstore. After arriving, she stayed for a while, then wandered nearby. More often than not, something unexpected appeared.

Gradually, her mindset shifted. Instead of moving through the city as a visitor collecting destinations, she began to walk as someone temporarily living there—unhurried, unmeasured, with no need to rush toward the next stop.

More than a record of places, this book reflects a transition from checklist-based travel to a slower, more attentive way of being in a city.

For readers drawn to travel that values presence over completion, this book offers a quiet companion—one that unfolds between stops.

26 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 1, 2026

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Sarah Wu

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