Moving to Costa Rica with Kids: Expat Stories from The Family Freedom Project - Episodes 1 to 4

Nonfiction, Travel, Family Travel
Cover of the book Moving to Costa Rica with Kids: Expat Stories from The Family Freedom Project - Episodes 1 to 4 by Liisa Vexler, Liisa Vexler
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Author: Liisa Vexler ISBN: 9781311659804
Publisher: Liisa Vexler Publication: September 9, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Liisa Vexler
ISBN: 9781311659804
Publisher: Liisa Vexler
Publication: September 9, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

As she was writing The Family Freedom Project: A Step-by-Step Guide to Living Abroad with Kids. From Dream to Plan to Reality, Liisa Vexler began to collect accounts from the expats she met in life and travel. How did they come to live the life they did?

Each of their stories is unique and different, yet something about each one is also familiar. No matter where the families came from there was no doubt that there is a unifying theme. Each family has come looking for change. They are searching for more time with their family and more connection to each other, to their community and to the world in which they live.

As a way of introducing you to The Family Freedom Project and the Expat Stories episodes, this sampling of four episodes, each telling the story of a single family, was compiled.

Each story and each family has a unique story, but there is a common thread that runs through them. There is always an underlying desire for connection and time that has people leaving their hectics life in search of an adventure or a new forever home. These stories will inspire and entertain you.

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As she was writing The Family Freedom Project: A Step-by-Step Guide to Living Abroad with Kids. From Dream to Plan to Reality, Liisa Vexler began to collect accounts from the expats she met in life and travel. How did they come to live the life they did?

Each of their stories is unique and different, yet something about each one is also familiar. No matter where the families came from there was no doubt that there is a unifying theme. Each family has come looking for change. They are searching for more time with their family and more connection to each other, to their community and to the world in which they live.

As a way of introducing you to The Family Freedom Project and the Expat Stories episodes, this sampling of four episodes, each telling the story of a single family, was compiled.

Each story and each family has a unique story, but there is a common thread that runs through them. There is always an underlying desire for connection and time that has people leaving their hectics life in search of an adventure or a new forever home. These stories will inspire and entertain you.

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