There are scores of books - some excellent, some embarrassingly bad - covering the expatriate lifestyle. Below we have selected a few that are worth a read. If you've read any books lately that you ...
The French cannot stop borrowing words from us, and they are hysterical about the fact, so I propose taking one back to make them feel better. The word is dépaysement. It refers to the melancholy ...
AS THE HOLIDAYS began, we asked you for thoughts on good books that either summed up the expat life or threw open a window on another country's culture. The suggestions were many and various, and ...
Time to get reading. There are books for just about every stage of the expat lifecycle: books for those who are thinking about moving abroad, for those who are already expats and trying to make sense ...
AS THE Expat Expert, it seems appropriate that I would want to check out a new book set for release this spring entitled The Expert Expatriate: Your Guide to Successful Relocation Abroad, Moving, ...
THE MALEFACTORS (312 pp.)—Caroline Gordon—Horcourt, Brace ($3.95). The spiritual hangover of the Lost Generation has gone on for a quarter of a century now, and the pain is beginning to settle in the ...
Doha: An expat in Qatar creates wonderful serendipity for the community as she hides free books all around the country. With a bag full of books, Jean Bayaborda often goes around Doha to hide books in ...
MEMORIES OF HAPPY DAYS — Julian Green—Harper ($3). That this story of France was written in a house in New England’s White Mountains is not surprising. Author Julian Green is one of the strangest ...
Doha: An expat in Qatar creates wonderful serendipity for the community as she hides free books all around the country. With a bag full of books, Jean Bayaborda often goes around Doha to hide books in ...