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The Expert Expatriate
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The Expert Expatriate

Your Guide to Successful Relocation Abroad: Moving, Living, Thriving

Intercultural Press, 2002 more...


Editorial Rating

9

Qualities

  • Innovative
  • Applicable

Recommendation

Melissa Brayer Hess and Patricia Linderman’s indispensable book covers all the practical aspects of adjusting to life in a foreign country. They pay particular attention to factors that can help or hinder an expatriot’s adjustment. Every chapter includes short, personal sidebars recounting the experiences of those who’ve lived and worked abroad, an addition which brings the book to life with insightful, useful and often hilarious detail. getAbstract.com recommends this book to anyone who is considering relocation to another country. To be at home anywhere on the globe, supplement it with a couple of books about the specific country where you are going. Pay attention to the advice about planning ahead, then get your shots, tuck your passport in your pocket and head for the airport. (Don’t forget to pack this book; you may need it for re-entry.)

Take-Aways

  • An expatriate is someone who is living outside his or her home country.
  • The more an expatriate prepares before moving abroad, the better the experience will be.
  • The employer sending you abroad should provide some preparation and transition support.

About the Authors

Melissa Brayer Hess developed Foreign Service Lifelines, the website of the Associates of the American Foreign Service Worldwide. An English professor and nurse, she taught in Europe, Africa and the U.S. Patricia Linderman, a freelance writer, editor and translator, is contributing editor of the nonprofit expatriate website Tales from a Small Planet. A language teacher, foreign student program director and U.S. Embassy community liaison co-ordinator, she worked in Trinidad, Chile, Cuba and Germany.