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Emails From The Edge: The Life of an Expatriate Wife
Kristie Leigh Maguire
PageFree Publishing, Inc. 2001
ISBN: 1-930252-46-3 - Trade Paperback
Nonfiction
$16.95
Reviewed by Carolyn Howard-Johnson,
author of This is the Place
Emails From The Edge is a post 9/11 tutorial.
Kristie Leigh Maguire uses her own emails and those of her electronic pen-pal, Sandy Davis, to tell a story of the psychological strain created when a person lives outside her own environment. It is an important lesson for those of us who-on occasion-- look at our own emigrants with less compassion that we should.
In its pages, we share Maguire's experiences as an expatriate wife in a country where she knows no one. The pure frustration she feels every day trying to perform the simplest of daily tasks is a reminder that we have people among us who are doing the same thing. The joy the author feels at small kindnesses reminds us that we, too, can make a difference in someone else's life. It may take no more effort than tapping out a brief note to an acquaintance or nodding our head to a new arrival on our shores. It may even encourage us to smile at someone different from ourselves or to play a short game of charades with someone who only speaks a language we don't understand.
This book is also a testament to how much one person can overcome if she but perseveres.
The struggle of learning to live in a land where one understands not a single spoken word, can read nothing, and fears getting lost every time one steps out of one's home is told completely with actual reproduced emails. Early on, I would have preferred to hear a bit more about the two women, know more about their appearances and backgrounds. That eventually comes, however, revealed little by little.
I suppose, then, that this book is also a reminder that we shouldn't rush a good thing.
(Carolyn Howard-Johnson award-winning novel,This Is The Place,
is published by AmErica House, Baltimore.
Valerie Susan Hayward, consultant and former senior editor
at Harlequin/Silhouette pronounced it "…fabulous."
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