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Women's True Tales of Life Abroad

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Traveling abroad often involves charming hotels and leisurely decisions about museums or cafés, but moving to another country presents a different reality. This collection chronicles the experiences of twenty-two ordinary women living extraordinary lives in diverse locations such as Borneo, Ukraine, India, Greece, Brazil, China, and the Czech Republic. The writers vividly depict how their realities align with the expat fantasy. One woman navigates the complexities of Serbia, revealing lives marked by hardship and resilience. Another learns about English manners from an eclectic group, noting the cultural differences in sincerity and boredom. For some, their new environments inspire reconnections with lost aspects of their identities—one rediscovers her Judaism in Japan, while another's Western views are challenged by Javanese mysticism. Many share humorous missteps, like a Thanksgiving dinner that doesn't translate in Paris or a sudden craving for Hollywood films. Throughout their journeys, the meaning of being "American" is continually redefined. This collection captures the bewilderment, joys, and surprises of life overseas, showcasing the unexpected challenges and triumphant obstacles that define expatriate life.

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Expat, Christina Henry De Tessan

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Année de publication
2002
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Titre
Expat
Sous-titre
Women's True Tales of Life Abroad
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Seal Press
Publié
2002
Format
souple
Pages
304
ISBN10
1580050700
ISBN13
9781580050708
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Description
Traveling abroad often involves charming hotels and leisurely decisions about museums or cafés, but moving to another country presents a different reality. This collection chronicles the experiences of twenty-two ordinary women living extraordinary lives in diverse locations such as Borneo, Ukraine, India, Greece, Brazil, China, and the Czech Republic. The writers vividly depict how their realities align with the expat fantasy. One woman navigates the complexities of Serbia, revealing lives marked by hardship and resilience. Another learns about English manners from an eclectic group, noting the cultural differences in sincerity and boredom. For some, their new environments inspire reconnections with lost aspects of their identities—one rediscovers her Judaism in Japan, while another's Western views are challenged by Javanese mysticism. Many share humorous missteps, like a Thanksgiving dinner that doesn't translate in Paris or a sudden craving for Hollywood films. Throughout their journeys, the meaning of being "American" is continually redefined. This collection captures the bewilderment, joys, and surprises of life overseas, showcasing the unexpected challenges and triumphant obstacles that define expatriate life.