The Grass Is Greener Till You Get To The Other Side
The Grass is Greener Till You Get To The Other Side is a factual account of one couple�s experience of retiring to Belize in 2003. Over the next decade they met many unforeseen trials and challenges of living in the developing world, as well as coping with other cultural idiosyncrasies. Her memoir is an adventure and provides guidance for anyone choosing to do the same.
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The Grass Is Greener Till You Get To The Other Side
The Grass is Greener Till You Get To The Other Side is a factual account of one couple�s experience of retiring to Belize in 2003. Over the next decade they met many unforeseen trials and challenges of living in the developing world, as well as coping with other cultural idiosyncrasies. Her memoir is an adventure and provides guidance for anyone choosing to do the same.
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The Grass Is Greener Till You Get To The Other Side

The Grass Is Greener Till You Get To The Other Side

by Tershia Lambrechts
The Grass Is Greener Till You Get To The Other Side

The Grass Is Greener Till You Get To The Other Side

by Tershia Lambrechts

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Overview

The Grass is Greener Till You Get To The Other Side is a factual account of one couple�s experience of retiring to Belize in 2003. Over the next decade they met many unforeseen trials and challenges of living in the developing world, as well as coping with other cultural idiosyncrasies. Her memoir is an adventure and provides guidance for anyone choosing to do the same.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940150476127
Publisher: FriesenPress
Publication date: 11/19/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 248
File size: 7 MB

About the Author

Tershia Lambrechts was born and raised in South Africa and immigrated with her husband and young children to Canada in 1972. She wrote her book to create the awareness that visiting and living in the tropics are two profoundly different experiences. Today she lives with her husband, three dogs and two cats on Vancouver Island.

This is her first book.
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