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If you have ever wondered what it is like to live abroad, work
abroad or accompany your working partner abroad, this book is for
you. If you are already living the expat life but have mixed
emotions about settling in, rebuilding your identity, relationship
changes, successfully managing your money and career, raising
children far from home or repatriating, this book is also for you.
In Expat Women: Confessions - 50 Answers to Your Real-Life
Questions about Living Abroad, experienced expats Andrea Martins
and Victoria Hepworth share a wealth of wisdom and positive tips to
motivate you at every stage of your expat journey. They cover
popular topics like leaving family back home, transitioning
quickly, intercultural relationships, parenting bilingual children
and work-life balance. They also address more difficult issues such
as expat infidelity, divorce, alcoholism and reverse culture shock.
This unique book is the perfect addition to every expat bookshelf.
"A must for anyone who is, has been or will be an expat " Peggy
Love, GMS, CERP, President, FIGT (Families in Global Transition)"A
terrific book Real-life examples of the challenges expat women
face, with insightful and practical advice, this should be on the
must-read list for anyone involved with expatriate administration."
Andrea David, Head of Global Mobility, Bloomberg LP"What a great
book For the first time, a real-life manual that will reassure
every expat woman that she is not alone in her unspoken feelings
and questions. I loved it "Ruth E. Van Reken, Co-author of Third
Culture Kids: Growing Up Among Worlds"This book is a great resource
for all expat women."Leslie Brant Teixeira, Director, U.S.
Department of State Family Liaison Office Expat Women: Confessions
is a wonderful addition to the literature on the experiences of
women during their lives abroad. Andrea and Victoria answer
difficult questions with empathy, an upbeat attitude, and wisdom.
This is a book that every expat woman should keep at her bedside
for the moments that inevitably surface when abroad and even after
repatriation. Elizabeth Perelstein, President, School Choice
International and named one of Fortune Magazine 's 10 Most Powerful
Women Entrepreneurs (2010)
Comforting and irreverent, encouraging and practical, Robin
Pascoe's book for expatriate wives (originally entitled "Culture
Shock A Wife's Guide) is back in print with a new name "A Broad
Abroad: The Expat Wife's Guide to Successful Living Abroad." It has
lost none of its original empathetic and honest advice for married
women who have been catapulted into a foreign country. It is
essential as an entry visa, packed with emotional and practical
support for relocating your life.
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