Author: | Jane Burner | ISBN: | 9781788030687 |
Publisher: | Troubador Publishing Ltd | Publication: | October 26, 2017 |
Imprint: | Matador | Language: | English |
Author: | Jane Burner |
ISBN: | 9781788030687 |
Publisher: | Troubador Publishing Ltd |
Publication: | October 26, 2017 |
Imprint: | Matador |
Language: | English |
This is the personal story of a diplomat’s wife which spans a thirty-five year period from the start of her husband’s career as the most junior member of an embassy’s staff ending many years later as an Ambassador. This is told from the wife's point of view, writing with insight and humour about the funny and not so funny situations that occurred during their postings from deeply, chillingly, communist Bulgaria to dangerous, unpredictable, West Africa and places in-between. This book should make you laugh but also dispel some of the myths that a diplomat’s life is one long round of glamour and privilege. This wife learnt along the way how to survive moving every two to five years, disbanding one home only to set up another in a new country, how to raise a family, manage servants , cultures and climates and to survive the ultimate horror of the All French Dinner Party…. To any young woman who has chosen to go with her husband or partner to live overseas, this book is a ‘must’ to read.
This is the personal story of a diplomat’s wife which spans a thirty-five year period from the start of her husband’s career as the most junior member of an embassy’s staff ending many years later as an Ambassador. This is told from the wife's point of view, writing with insight and humour about the funny and not so funny situations that occurred during their postings from deeply, chillingly, communist Bulgaria to dangerous, unpredictable, West Africa and places in-between. This book should make you laugh but also dispel some of the myths that a diplomat’s life is one long round of glamour and privilege. This wife learnt along the way how to survive moving every two to five years, disbanding one home only to set up another in a new country, how to raise a family, manage servants , cultures and climates and to survive the ultimate horror of the All French Dinner Party…. To any young woman who has chosen to go with her husband or partner to live overseas, this book is a ‘must’ to read.