ISBN-13: 9781467912600 / Angielski / Miękka / 2011 / 388 str.
ISBN-13: 9781467912600 / Angielski / Miękka / 2011 / 388 str.
Costa Rica Kaleidoscope is a collection of personal essays, informative articles and charming tidbits that entertain and educate the expatriate, newcomer, visitor and armchair traveler. Costa Rica is a land of orchids, butterflies and toucans in exotic trees; volcanic mountains harboring cloud forests and waterfalls; and jungle islands surrounded by azure water that laps sandy beaches. It is also a land of gentle people who cherish family unity. They exemplify tolerance and throwback respect for seniors. The children are polite and impeccably groomed. Farmers' markets abound with glorious produce. Locals willingly engage newcomers. The authors, the Bards of Paradise, are a group of resident writers whose first language is English. They have published books, columns, articles or newsletters designed to unlock not just the sweet and the sunny, but also the sour and dark subtleties of Costa Rican culture. They will help the reader heighten his or her senses, to see beyond postcard snapshots, to hear the rhythm and music of everyday life and know the culture and some of the challenges encountered by foreigners who choose to reside here to enjoy and sometimes be confused by a culture virtually devoid of confrontation. This collection is a map for all to follow to discover the treasure that is Costa Rica. Editorial Review More than a guidebook, beyond a collection of traveler's stories, Costa Rica Kaleidoscope is a unique panorama of cultural journeys undertaken by expats who live and love Costa Rica every day. I found myself alternately laughing and crying, but most of all, unable to put the book down until I'd read it cover to cover. Filled with honest-sometimes brutal, frequently inspiring-perspectives on life in this little isthmus we call home, Costa Rica Kaleidoscope is a gem that should find its way into the bookshelves of expats, would-be expats and those with a persistent "what if?" itching in the backs of their minds. Wendi Raven Patrick, Former Editor McGraw-Hill