2020’S TOP 10 BOOKS FOR EXPATS
It’s that time of year again when we ask our friends at Expat Bookshop to round up some of the best books written by, for, or about expats. This is an annual tradition and one I really look forward to as we enter the final chapter of the year. In NO particular order, here is Expat Bookshop’s top 10 books for 2020… Browse the reviews to find your next holiday read or pick up some great gift ideas for the expats in your life!
#1 Life in the Camel Lane: Embrace the Adventure
Doreen M Cumberford
(White Heather Press)
In 1995, Doreen Cumberford catapulted herself into an extraordinary adventure halfway around the world. Leaving a comfortable American lifestyle, she moved to Saudi Arabia with her husband and toddler.
A rich and rewarding read.
#2 How to Live the Good Life in France: Attaining Your French Rural Dream
Lorraine Turnbull
(Fat Sheep Press)
This practical and up-to-date book answers the common questions of relocating to rural France, including guidance on how to own animals or set up a smallholding, find and secure the right property for you, and start a rural business. Learn from others who have made the move, including the author.
If you’re dreaming of a simpler life…
#3 Death by Windmill: A Mother’s Murder in Amsterdam
Jennifer S Alderson
(Traveling Life Press)
A Mother’s Day trip to the Netherlands turns deadly when a guest plummets from a windmill. Was it an accident or a murder?
A fun thriller with a Dutch twist.
#4 Expat Partner: Staying Active & Finding Work
Carine Bormans and Marie Geukens
(Lanoo Publishers)
Can you plan your professional future as an expat partner? Can you pursue a career in your new location? What are your expectations and priorities?
Sage advice from the experts.
#5 Hanna and the Flying Carpet
Heidi Olsson
(Springtime Books)
Hanna is a girl who belongs in many places in the world, but she’s sick of goodbyes. Omar got new opportunities in a new country, but he misses his cousins. Abdi is an inventive guy who found a solution when he missed his grandma. Three kids with magic eyes on a magic adventure.
A magical multi-cultural tale for kids.
#6 Life Beyond the Castanets: My Love Affair with Spain: Book 2
Jean Roberts
(Independently published)
With their life in Spain established, Jean and Adrian look forward to an idyllic retirement. But when Mother Nature throws up formidable fires, floods and flu, their dreams, along with much of their house, are shattered.
An absorbing read for these COVID days.
#7 Raising Global Teens: A Practical Handbook for Parenting in the 21st Century
Anisha Abraham
(Summertime Publishing)
Globalization has given many of us unparalleled opportunities to work, travel, fall in love, and raise kids all over the world. But it has made being a teen more complicated than ever.
Enlightening for all parents, regardless of where you are.
#8 The Accidental Business Nomad: A Survival Guide for Working Across a Shrinking Planet
Kyle Hegarty
(Nicholas Brealey Publishing)
An unvarnished, story-driven, practical guide to working across cultures. The book features real stories of companies going global, warts and all. Each is a fascinating lesson on the cultural realities and unexpected surprises of modern globalisation.
Candid, entertaining and packed with real life stories.
#9 What About Your Saucepans?
Lindsay de Feliz gave up marriage and a successful career in the UK to follow her dreams as a scuba diving instructor in the Dominican Republic. She met and married her Dominican man and went on an incredible adventure that also had a dark side – political corruption. Lindsay tells it how it is, and in the telling her deep love for the Dominican Republic, its culture and its people shines through.
A compelling story interwoven with just the right amount of humour
#10 The Winding Road to Portugal: 20 Men from 11 Countries Share Their Stories
Louise Ross
(Moyhill Publishing)
How do men navigate life at a time fraught with great uncertainty and rapid change, working and moving country to country, on their own or with a family? Is their path easy, because they’re men, fortuned with greater liberties than women? Or do they encounter a different set of challenges, faced with the complexities of what it means to be a man today?
Clever and well-crafted book which lets the men do the talking.
What expat books are on your must-read list? Leave a comment below and share this article with an expat friend who also loves a good read!