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#69863 - 01/19/07 12:24 PM Book: Foreigners in Spain Triumphs & Disasters
jabch Offline
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Has anyone read this book? Any reviews?


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#69864 - 01/19/07 02:43 PM Re: Book: Foreigners in Spain Triumphs & Disasters
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not me.Who publish it? a book is only the personal opinion of its writer not necessarily mines.
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#69865 - 01/19/07 02:49 PM Re: Book: Foreigners in Spain Triumphs & Disasters
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Hi pedmar, the editors are Graeme Chester, the seem to specialize on living-abroad books.

By the way, I found this helpful review at Amazon.com:

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A little biased, but still very useful, 25 Jan 2005
Reviewer: Vanessa Vinos "Life Coach" (Seville, Spain) - See all my reviews

This is quite a gem of a book and would be good for anybody interested in living in Spain to read this. However, 90% of the contributions come from people living on the Costa del Sol-the "carbuncle" of Spain, and is really not a totally true reflection of what this beautiful and diverse country/culture can offer.I would have given this book 5 stars if it contained more stories of expats living and working in cities (the real Spain), such as Madrid, Valencia, Barcelona, Seville etc. and not just stories from expats living along the coast. I have lived in Seville for 4 years and I can honestly say most of the negative experiences written about are totally alien to me i.e not being able to make Spanish friends. All my friends are Spanish and that is on top of me speaking still quite bad Spanish after 4 years!
Nonetheless the stories in the book are really fascinating, and what it does illustrate are that there are 3 types of expats that come to Spain. The first type are those that are really looking to live and experience a new country and culture. These expats take the rough with the smooth and put down any negative experiences as just some of "life's lessons". The second category are the "beer-swigging, fish and chip brigade". You know the ones! They perhaps have only been to Spain on a two week holiday, to a place that resembles Blackpool in the sun, and then are totally shell-shocked when they experience their first drop of rain and consequently go running back home (because they didn't realised it actually rains in Spain!) And the third kind of expat are your "professional whingers". We've all met them, the ones who find 101 things to complain about when they go on a weeks holiday to a foreign country. They carry on as though they come from a totally efficient country, when usually this is far from the truth. I think when reading this book it is important to identify what kinds of expats contributed to this book, otherwise it could put you off coming to Spain for ever, and that would be a real pity.
However,all the stories prove a couple of things that i) do your research first and don't just base you emigration on your 2 week holiday lying by the pool, ii) learn the language before you come, even if it is just the basics so you can at least show some courtesy to the natives in everyday communication and iii) make every effort to integrate with the natives, as oppossed to " sticking with your own". You will get so much more out of your experience, and like me, never want to return home.
Overall, this is a good book, but be open-minded when reading it.

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#69866 - 01/19/07 02:58 PM Re: Book: Foreigners in Spain Triumphs & Disasters
pedmar Offline
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oh yeah it a typical explanation of expats. and of course the costa del sol oh well: its that in Spain?

Are you trying to seek some books/info on expats in Spain?

the simple most effective advise i can give anyone coming over to a new land is this

when in Rome, do as the Romans do. You will be fine. I have lived in 4 countries and citizen of all 4 including Spain.
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#69867 - 01/22/07 09:12 AM Re: Book: Foreigners in Spain Triumphs & Disasters
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Jabch - LOL when reading the review you posted - how true the poster's comments are~! If you read Foreigners in Spain pls add your comments -
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#69868 - 02/15/07 05:51 PM Re: Book: Foreigners in Spain Triumphs & Disasters
eskimo joe Offline
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Registered: 02/14/07
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I've not read that book, but I highly recommend Tim Parafit's "a load of bull" its an excellent read that I couldnt put down A load of bull

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#69869 - 02/16/07 03:51 PM Re: Book: Foreigners in Spain Triumphs & Disasters
pedmar Offline
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thanks eskimo joe
A Load of Bull seems to me a load of FUN! as in Madrid.will chase the book in my corner this weekend.

well try it but as usual not in stores:so order it on alapage.com 1 to 2 weeks delay; p;;;madre!
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#69870 - 02/24/07 09:19 AM Re: Book: Foreigners in Spain Triumphs & Disasters
pedmar Offline
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Loc: Morbihan, France
ok eskimo joe, i just got the book A LOAD OF BULL today. Will let you know my opinion once finish reading it.
thanks for the recomm.
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#69871 - 02/25/07 10:51 AM Re: Book: Foreigners in Spain Triumphs & Disasters
pedmar Offline
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Registered: 02/26/06
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Loc: Morbihan, France
great book i have passed on for other to buy it. GReat stories on Madrid and Spain in general. I even like the story of Tim.
mentioned many places i used to go when younger and lived there are still there,and visit everytime i go,which now its every year since 2003.
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#69872 - 02/26/07 03:01 PM Re: Book: Foreigners in Spain Triumphs & Disasters
eskimo joe Offline
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Im glad you enjoyed it Pedmar wink I thoroughly enjoyed it myself . Its a well written book and hard to put down

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