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Homeward Bound: A Spouse's Guide to Repatriation
 
 
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Homeward Bound: A Spouse's Guide to Repatriation [Paperback]

Robin Pascoe

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On a clear and crisp summer morning, the perfect Canadian weather I used to daydream about when we lived in sweltering Asian capitals, I was invited to tell my intercultural story to a group of cross-cultural trainers gathered in Vancouver at the University of British Columbia. Read the first page
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This book belongs on every global citizen's shelf....... 20 Jun 2000
By M.K. Farmer - Published on Amazon.com
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Robin Pascoe's witty, informative and devastatingly accurate account of the process of re-entry, from the spouse's perspective, is required reading for everyone considering an expatriate posting abroad, and especially for those in the process of returning home. Ms. Pascoe's step-by-step guide to coming home with partner & family in tow will make experienced repats weep with joy and recognition. As they know all too well, culture shock lasts for a period of months...re-entry shock lasts a lifetime. Take note HR departments everywhere: if you really want to make sure the expatriate assignment is a success, tell your people how to come home....
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A must read for HRDs and all expatriates, especially spouses 15 Aug 2000
By Margaret Kane - Published on Amazon.com
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August 15, 2000 So many spouses will be able to identify with Robin Pascoe's frank and humorous account of reentry (returning home after a period of time abroad). Efforts at reestablishing a career armed with a haphazard CV of constant reinvention and little or no network; trying to resettle kids and partner; feeling tired and overwhelmed and a bit "foreign" are issues with which so many of us are confronted once home. Robin Pascoe deals with these and many other reentry issues with honesty, wit and wisdom. Reading her book legitimized for me my own feelings of fatigue and frustration as a normal reaction to the physical, mental and emotional upheaval of reentry. Do read this book before embarking on reentry and then refer to it for comfort, and advice as required!
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Sympathetic but not helpful 29 Mar 2009
By Flo - Published on Amazon.com
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While the author clearly understands what we ex-pats go through, she does not offer much in the way of substantial suggestions for making it all go better. I came away feeling like a good cup of coffee with the girls would have been just as helpful. There are a few pearls of wisdom, like thinking about how endings have affected you in the past and how that can add insight to frightening feelings that may surface during the repatriation period. But at the end of the day, this book is a list of reasons why you might be leaving your post (don't we already know that?) and much repeating of the need to give yourself time to readjust. There was not much meat here to be honest. I was disappointed.

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