13 Years in Chiang Mai: An Expat's Reflections
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8231583126
- EAN9798231583126
- Date de parution28/05/2025
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
At 63, Russell Beck packed up his life and moved to Chiang Mai, Thailand. Thirteen years later, he's still there-with stories to tell, lessons learned, friends remembered, and a few reflections. This is a memoir for anyone who's ever wondered if it's too late to make a big change (spoiler: it's not). Thoughtful, funny, and refreshingly honest, An Expat's Reflections shares what it's really like to reinvent your life abroad in your 60s and beyond."Thirteen years ago, I stood in front of my home in Florida watching a 20-foot container being loaded with the effects of my life to date.
Destination: Chiang Mai, Thailand.""I was 63. My second wife left me for a younger man. She also left me with most of the household goods, hence the container. They were moving to Japan, courtesy of the U. S. Navy.""And me? I was starting over."
Destination: Chiang Mai, Thailand.""I was 63. My second wife left me for a younger man. She also left me with most of the household goods, hence the container. They were moving to Japan, courtesy of the U. S. Navy.""And me? I was starting over."
At 63, Russell Beck packed up his life and moved to Chiang Mai, Thailand. Thirteen years later, he's still there-with stories to tell, lessons learned, friends remembered, and a few reflections. This is a memoir for anyone who's ever wondered if it's too late to make a big change (spoiler: it's not). Thoughtful, funny, and refreshingly honest, An Expat's Reflections shares what it's really like to reinvent your life abroad in your 60s and beyond."Thirteen years ago, I stood in front of my home in Florida watching a 20-foot container being loaded with the effects of my life to date.
Destination: Chiang Mai, Thailand.""I was 63. My second wife left me for a younger man. She also left me with most of the household goods, hence the container. They were moving to Japan, courtesy of the U. S. Navy.""And me? I was starting over."
Destination: Chiang Mai, Thailand.""I was 63. My second wife left me for a younger man. She also left me with most of the household goods, hence the container. They were moving to Japan, courtesy of the U. S. Navy.""And me? I was starting over."