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    • Pub. Date: April 2009
    • 132pp
    • Sales Rank: 571,056
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      • Pub. Date: April 2009
      • Publisher: Virtualbookworm.com Publishing, Incorporated
      • Format: Paperback, 132pp
      • Sales Rank: 571,056

      Synopsis

      Cultural misunderstandings, crazy and dangerous situations, inter-cultural friendships, love and disappointment and the excitement of exploring. "Crossing Borders" tells the story of living and becoming an adult in a foreign country away from friends and family. This narrative is not a simple travel log of pondering curiosities, it unites the weirdest, most interesting and funniest experiences from twelve years living abroad.

      The story starts out with the author's experiences of his first adventure in the heart of Europe-in German speaking Austria. Dreams of going to study at the Viennese Academy of Music go up in smoke when the protagonist fails the entrance exam.

      The protagonist not only ends up living in a mountain village in the Alps, but also discovers traits and virtues in his new Austrian friends that he never thought possible.

      From almost getting shot in Cairo, having his bride kidnapped on their wedding day, to getting blackmailed by a Moroccan snake charmer, each chapter takes the reader on an extraordinary cultural trip, a book for anyone who likes to travel, whether in their mind or reality.

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      A quick and fun readby Mary1348

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      August 01, 2009: This book was really fun to read, with a lot of adventure and touching moments, many of which are quite funny. Above all, it makes you think about world.

      Great bookby Anonymous

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      July 31, 2009: This book was very enjoyable and fun to read. It is quite humourous.