Times new roman : how we quit our jobs, gave away our stuff & moved to Italy / Martha, Miller
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- 9780997757316
- DG 793 .M55 2016
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NU Clark Circulation | Non-fiction | GC DG 793 .M55 2016 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | NUCLA000001290 |
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GC DF 214 .H37 2000 History of ancient Greece / | GC DG 254 .G66 1997 The Roman world 44 BC-AD 1800 / | GC DG 421 .D35 1998 The age of Kali : Indians travels & encounters / | GC DG 793 .M55 2016 Times new roman : how we quit our jobs, gave away our stuff & moved to Italy / | GC DL 41 .B66 2014 The almost nearly perfect people : behind the myth of the Scandinavian Utopia / | GC DL 65 .F75 2020 Valkyrie : the women of the viking world / | GC DL 65 .V55 2000 Vikings : the North Atlantic saga / |
Prologue -- The 21- Month Plan -- Downsizing, in More Ways Than One -- Rear Window, Italian Style -- Fare La Spesa -- A Home-Cooked Meal -- Home Improvement -- First Impressions: Meeting the Neighbors -- Italian Lessons -- 9/11 -- Recipe for Italian Dressing -- The Aristocrats -- Volunteering -- First in Line -- Finding My Inner Italian -- Bringing in the New York and the Euro -- Italian Television -- Cristina's Dinner Party -- Running in Rome's Race for the Cure -- Rooftop Lesson -- Mass Chaos -- Getting Published -- Shopping Etiquette, Italian Style -- When in Asisi, Don't Assume Anything -- The Bird's the Thing -- Drinking Olive Oil in Blue Glasses -- Sunday Lunch with La Famigla -- Working: Be It Dollars , Lire of Euros, It All Goes Too Fast -- A custom-Made Italian suit -- Nothing Brings Neighbors Together Like Shared Sewer Lines -- Arrivederci, a Presto!
"Times New Roman is a true account of lifelong dreams to live abroad, experience another culture, complete an education and alter two career paths. When Martha first met John she overheard him musing about quitting his job and living in a box on a beach in Mexico. She was immediately skeptical, but secretly intrigued. Fast forward two years and they are enjoying their honeymoon in Mexico. Before marrying, they had discussed the “box on the beach” idea endlessly. The “box” was upgraded to a more stable dwelling and European countries were included in their pool of choices. They had enough money saved to bum around for a while, but then what? John was 42 and Martha was 37, too old to throw caution to the wind, too young to retire. Martha wanted to live somewhere and not feel like a tourist in city after city. She wanted to know her neighbors and understand what their lives were like. They needed a plan that would allow them to experience another culture, but also prepare them for future earnings. In Times New Roman, you will learn what that plan entailed, how they decided where to go and how they funded it themselves. Using their experiences as a backdrop, Times New Roman focuses on modern life in the Eternal City. By adapting their lifestyle, they learned how to live, eat, shop, cook and dress as the Romans do. And either through osmosis or out of necessity, they picked up some Italian behaviors they never expected."
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