How to Not Run Away to Mexico

Nonfiction, Travel, Caribbean & Latin America, Mexico, Biography & Memoir
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Author: Jennifer Robin Lee ISBN: 9781311412546
Publisher: Jennifer Robin Lee Publication: August 5, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Jennifer Robin Lee
ISBN: 9781311412546
Publisher: Jennifer Robin Lee
Publication: August 5, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

What’s it like to move to Mexico when you’re unprepared and uninformed? Canadian woman Jennifer Robin Lee shares her story of trying multiple times to relocate to Mexico.

Evolving from a naïve teenager who initially joins a Mexican circus, she provides her gripping tale of overcoming adversity as a single mom looking out for what’s best for her children. A true story based on incredible hurdles and adventures, she takes us on a colorful journey from the freezing winters in Canada down into the warm and vibrant expat mecca of Mexico.

Jennifer weaves her story around what can happen when stuck in a foreign land with too much baggage, limited resources and how she made poor choices based on misinformation and miscommunication.

Making new friends and accepting the help of strangers, she gives Mexico another shot, revealing to us how we can reach our wildest dreams of moving abroad, the easier way.

If you've ever wanted to relocate, work or live in Mexico, and you not sure where to start, learn from her personal experiences to gain a solid understanding of how to better plan a move to Mexico.

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What’s it like to move to Mexico when you’re unprepared and uninformed? Canadian woman Jennifer Robin Lee shares her story of trying multiple times to relocate to Mexico.

Evolving from a naïve teenager who initially joins a Mexican circus, she provides her gripping tale of overcoming adversity as a single mom looking out for what’s best for her children. A true story based on incredible hurdles and adventures, she takes us on a colorful journey from the freezing winters in Canada down into the warm and vibrant expat mecca of Mexico.

Jennifer weaves her story around what can happen when stuck in a foreign land with too much baggage, limited resources and how she made poor choices based on misinformation and miscommunication.

Making new friends and accepting the help of strangers, she gives Mexico another shot, revealing to us how we can reach our wildest dreams of moving abroad, the easier way.

If you've ever wanted to relocate, work or live in Mexico, and you not sure where to start, learn from her personal experiences to gain a solid understanding of how to better plan a move to Mexico.

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