If you're looking for an A to Z how-to-do-it guide on moving to Mexico, keep looking. If you're looking for a more personal story of what life might be like south of the border, this is it. There are facts and figures on the cost of living and the logistics of moving and living in Mexico that are useful, but it's not really what this book is about.
This account of retired life in Guanajuato, taken from a series of newsletters to family and friends, is charming, thoughtful and uplifting. The author's warmth and humor comes across on every page, and his curiosity and keen observations make for interesting reading. Despite growing up in Madison, Wisconsin, with a Mexican cultural influence (his parents immigrated from Coahuila), Mr. Montemayor experienced frustrations in adjusting to some aspects of life south of the border, recounted with his usual droll asides. His reactions to Mexican life and his interactions with the people he meets offer good examples of successful cultural adjustment.
The book is self published, and it shows in that there are numerous grammatical and spelling errors. It could greatly benefit from professional editing. However, if you can get past that, there is a lot to like about this book.
This collection of anecdotes opens a window to what life in Mexico is really like for a retiree the way that the Move to Mexico guides aren't meant to. If the Guanajuato Chamber of Commerce has any positions open, they should consider Mr. Montemayor for a job. His book will make you want to move there!