Escape from Eire is a memoir that gives insight into Irish attitudes and traits as seen through the eyes of a new immigrant. With a mix of warmth, joy, and hope, it explores the highs and lows of settling in a new country. Humorous trials are endured like Irish speed dating, disastrous home renovations, and maniacal bosses. Escape from Eire shows how hard work and determination, combined with an easygoing, fearless attitude can bring great success against the odds. Go raibh mile maith agat Eire. Thanks Ireland for all the wonderful memories.
Escape from Eire is a memoir that gives insight into Irish attitudes and traits as seen through the eyes of a new immigrant. With a mix of warmth, joy...
Derive (pronounced Dreevay) is French for drift, go off course, or gallivant. At nineteen, Jennylynd James drifted for the first time from her home in Trinidad and Tobago, to attend university abroad. It was the start of a lifelong passion for travel and adventure. This expatriate's quest to find balance between the need for adventure and the desire to return home is described in a witty collection of stories of nostalgia and mad risk-taking. With a mix of humour and colloquial sayings of Trinidad and Tobago, the reader is drawn into the lifestyle and culture of this Caribbean melting pot....
Derive (pronounced Dreevay) is French for drift, go off course, or gallivant. At nineteen, Jennylynd James drifted for the first time from her home in...