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From the Midwest to the Heart of Europe: A Memoir of Expat Life, Love, and Self-Discovery
What happens when an 18-year-old woman with dreams of Spain ends up building a life in Germany instead? In this warm, witty, and heartfelt memoir, Brenda shares her journey from the small towns of the American Midwest to the bustling streets of Munich - all in the name of love, language, and adventure abroad.
A life-changing year in Salamanca, Spain, ignites Brenda's passion for cultures and languages. It also makes it easy for her to fall for Michael, a German spending a year in New York. She takes a leap, leaving behind everything familiar to follow him to Germany. But settling into expat life isn't all beer gardens and fairy-tale castles. Brenda quickly discovers that her Spanish skills are useless, her cheerful Midwestern personality confuses people, and German cake might just be a religious experience.
Alongside laugh-out-loud anecdotes and touching reflections, Brenda revisits her childhood in the U.S., weaving in the family quirks and personal trials that shaped her resilience. As she navigates motherhood, language barriers, and the emotional layers of post-war Germany, she learns what it truly means to belong-and to build a home where none existed before.
Perfect for fans of memoirs about expat life, cross-cultural relationships, and personal transformation, this richly detailed story offers both humor and heart. If you've ever dreamed of living abroad, questioned your place in the world, or wondered how to start fresh in a foreign land, Brenda's story will resonate deeply.
What happens when an 18-year-old woman with dreams of Spain ends up building a life in Germany instead? In this warm, witty, and heartfelt memoir, Brenda shares her journey from the small towns of the American Midwest to the bustling streets of Munich - all in the name of love, language, and adventure abroad.
A life-changing year in Salamanca, Spain, ignites Brenda's passion for cultures and languages. It also makes it easy for her to fall for Michael, a German spending a year in New York. She takes a leap, leaving behind everything familiar to follow him to Germany. But settling into expat life isn't all beer gardens and fairy-tale castles. Brenda quickly discovers that her Spanish skills are useless, her cheerful Midwestern personality confuses people, and German cake might just be a religious experience.
Alongside laugh-out-loud anecdotes and touching reflections, Brenda revisits her childhood in the U.S., weaving in the family quirks and personal trials that shaped her resilience. As she navigates motherhood, language barriers, and the emotional layers of post-war Germany, she learns what it truly means to belong-and to build a home where none existed before.
Perfect for fans of memoirs about expat life, cross-cultural relationships, and personal transformation, this richly detailed story offers both humor and heart. If you've ever dreamed of living abroad, questioned your place in the world, or wondered how to start fresh in a foreign land, Brenda's story will resonate deeply.
From the Midwest to the Heart of Europe: A Memoir of Expat Life, Love, and Self-Discovery
What happens when an 18-year-old woman with dreams of Spain ends up building a life in Germany instead? In this warm, witty, and heartfelt memoir, Brenda shares her journey from the small towns of the American Midwest to the bustling streets of Munich - all in the name of love, language, and adventure abroad.
A life-changing year in Salamanca, Spain, ignites Brenda's passion for cultures and languages. It also makes it easy for her to fall for Michael, a German spending a year in New York. She takes a leap, leaving behind everything familiar to follow him to Germany. But settling into expat life isn't all beer gardens and fairy-tale castles. Brenda quickly discovers that her Spanish skills are useless, her cheerful Midwestern personality confuses people, and German cake might just be a religious experience.
Alongside laugh-out-loud anecdotes and touching reflections, Brenda revisits her childhood in the U.S., weaving in the family quirks and personal trials that shaped her resilience. As she navigates motherhood, language barriers, and the emotional layers of post-war Germany, she learns what it truly means to belong-and to build a home where none existed before.
Perfect for fans of memoirs about expat life, cross-cultural relationships, and personal transformation, this richly detailed story offers both humor and heart. If you've ever dreamed of living abroad, questioned your place in the world, or wondered how to start fresh in a foreign land, Brenda's story will resonate deeply.
What happens when an 18-year-old woman with dreams of Spain ends up building a life in Germany instead? In this warm, witty, and heartfelt memoir, Brenda shares her journey from the small towns of the American Midwest to the bustling streets of Munich - all in the name of love, language, and adventure abroad.
A life-changing year in Salamanca, Spain, ignites Brenda's passion for cultures and languages. It also makes it easy for her to fall for Michael, a German spending a year in New York. She takes a leap, leaving behind everything familiar to follow him to Germany. But settling into expat life isn't all beer gardens and fairy-tale castles. Brenda quickly discovers that her Spanish skills are useless, her cheerful Midwestern personality confuses people, and German cake might just be a religious experience.
Alongside laugh-out-loud anecdotes and touching reflections, Brenda revisits her childhood in the U.S., weaving in the family quirks and personal trials that shaped her resilience. As she navigates motherhood, language barriers, and the emotional layers of post-war Germany, she learns what it truly means to belong-and to build a home where none existed before.
Perfect for fans of memoirs about expat life, cross-cultural relationships, and personal transformation, this richly detailed story offers both humor and heart. If you've ever dreamed of living abroad, questioned your place in the world, or wondered how to start fresh in a foreign land, Brenda's story will resonate deeply.
Über den Autor
Fresh out of high school, Brenda went to Spain, experiencing a pivotal year that convinced her that living in Europe and learning languages was her passion. When she met a German, the idea of moving to Germany was an easy sell. She then embarked on various adventures working for the International Basketball Federation, teaching English, and writing for international companies. Brenda relishes trying to pass as a native when speaking to a German, especially when it works. Having survived putting her daughters through the obstacle course known as the German school system, she chronicles the everyday adventure of living in a foreign country in her blog and podcast with bits and bobs of history and humor. Especially humor. The Journey to Somewhere is her first book. Brenda lives in a small town outside Munich with her husband.
Details
| Erscheinungsjahr: | 2025 |
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| Fachbereich: | Allgemeines |
| Genre: | Politikwissenschaft & Soziologie, Recht, Sozialwissenschaften, Wirtschaft |
| Rubrik: | Wissenschaften |
| Medium: | Taschenbuch |
| ISBN-13: | 9783982681108 |
| ISBN-10: | 3982681103 |
| Sprache: | Englisch |
| Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
| Autor: | Arnold, Brenda J. |
| Hersteller: | Obra Cadabra |
| Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de |
| Maße: | 216 x 140 x 21 mm |
| Von/Mit: | Brenda J. Arnold |
| Erscheinungsdatum: | 23.05.2025 |
| Gewicht: | 0,478 kg |