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Michael, Harling
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  • Paperback: 184 pages
  • Publisher: Lulu.com (3 Mar 2007)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1847531938
  • ISBN-13: 978-1847531933
  • Product Dimensions: 22.4 x 15 x 1.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 3,900,692 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Laugh out loud funny regardless of which side of the pond you call home...Bill Bryson move over, there's a new American expat in town with a keen sense of humor.' Jeff Yeager, author of 'The Ultimate Cheapskate's Road Map To True Riches' 'A very funny book indeed. I was literally laughing out loud whilst reading this book; not only did I enjoy it, but I am now craving more.' Steve Gillen, moderator of www.ukusforum.com 'I savored the bubbling flavor of this Yankee reaction to Saxon country in the form of perky postcard-style epistles.' Eileen Swift, former syndicated travel writer for Newsday 'Not only fascinating for Anglophiles who've only visited the 'motherland' on vacation, but very, very funny, too. Joe Queenan and Bill Bryson...watch out!' Diana Burrell, co-author of 'The Renegade Writer', www.hailbritannia.com ' A lovely, quixotic, affectionate attempt to bring together those 'two nations divided by a common language.' A must for travellers in both directions.' Gordon Astley, presenter of BBC Southern Counties Radio 'Whether you've been in the UK for decades, or are just about to embark on your journey, sit back and enjoy Mike Harling's unique, entertaining descriptions of his life across the pond.' Toni Hargis, author of 'Rules Britannia', www.rulesbritannia.com --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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Dispatches from an unintentional expatriate

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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
This is a fantastic book, well written with witty insight into British life from the point of view of an American. Both nationalities will keep chuckling at his stories of everyday life. A MUST READ! Can't wait til the second book is out!
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I was looking forward to reviewing this book having made Michael Harling's journey in reverse; traversing the pond from east to west. Like him I'd assumed life couldn't be so very different when the two nations spoke the same language and came from common stock. How clueless we both were.

Harling comes from a place beyond small town America and became an "accidental expat" when he met and married a Brit (a man of taste obviously), moving his settled and ordered life to Sussex, England. His observations on the oddities and absurdities of his new life were originally documented in his blog; a method of scrutiny guaranteed to save his sanity in his early days of cultural adjustment.

Harling will inevitably be compared to Bill Bryson but they are two different people with diverse experiences. I am a huge fan of Bryson so had great expectations of Harling and wasn't disappointed.

I found his detailing the differences in the minutia of daily life riveting - bath taps, storage heaters, television and daily shopping; things we can all connect with. I also understood that feeling of familiar things being slightly off-balance and skewed, never allowing you to feel entirely settled or at ease.

He relates with gusto his inevitable brushes with bureaucracy and left me feeling every country is bad as the next when it comes to form-filling and paperwork; from getting a social security/national insurance number to opening a bank account in the US with a non-American spouse. If you fit the guidelines all is well; be different in any way and chaos ensues.

What Harling has is a unique skill to make wry and humorous observations without causing offence to anyone. His curiosity and sense of the absurd shine through the writing as he comes to understand why Brits do things they way they do.

His growing affection and understanding of his adopted country are obvious in the conversational and engaging style of his writing. This is a great read you can pick up and put down which will leave you feeling upbeat and positive.

The spirit of Harling can best be described by something he wrote himself, "being amazed by your life is a great way to live." I'll second that.
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Witty and Insightful 26 Dec 2008
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I ordered this due to other's reviews and I love it. As a Brit who has lived in America, it is spot on with amusing and informative writing on the smallest bits of British Life. WELL DONE! SPOT ON!
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