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Say What Now? - An fun quick epistolary travelogue of a young family's transatlantic move - cover

Say What Now? - An fun quick epistolary travelogue of a young family's transatlantic move

JG Foster

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

Mareike Korn is a German woman facing a daunting move to Boston, USA, where her husband's job has temporarily relocated their family. While most would find such an adventure exciting, Mareike's late-stage pregnancy adds a new level of anxiety to the experience. Determined to keep her family together, Mareike documents her journey in a bullet journal, sharing her triumphs and missteps in this foreign land.
 
As she navigates the unfamiliar culture and customs, Mareike's journal becomes a place to capture everything from the joys of discovering new places to the awkward moments that come with being a stranger in a strange land. Will this record of her experience help her appreciate the beauty of the new world around her, or will she long for the comforts of home once it's time to return? Follow Mareike's journey as she explores the ups and downs of pregnancy and cultural differences in this heartfelt and humorous epistolary travel book.
Available since: 03/26/2024.
Print length: 466 pages.

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