Warren Rovetch

In England, he spent nearly six months giving current-events talks for the United States Information Agency and lectures on American history for a British army officers training program.

He planned and developed the Metropolitan Youth Education Center, a joint program of the Denver and Jefferson County school systems to cope with dropouts.

Devine, noted author of The Scottish Nation, wrote that Rovetch, "captures the magic of the North West Highlands of Scotland and brings to life its remarkable history, traditions, and captivating scenery."

In addition to describing stays at B&Bs and exchanges with locals, Rovetch explores history and culture to give the reader a deeper sense of the places he and his wife visit.

Rovetch's amusing tales of traveling mishaps are as likely to provoke laughter as his sharp insights about beauty and spirituality are to bring about sincere contemplation.

In Rovetch's latest book, a memoir titled; Tales of a Footloose American: 1941-1951, Rovetch looks back over seventy years from managing a high school nightclub to the 1946 World Student Congress in Prague, then on to Belgrade and a confrontation with Tito, escape out of a train window in Ljubljana, turning down the general's mistress in Trieste, living with El Greco in Rome and other adventures In Paris and London, ending with a degree from Oxford and happy marriage.