United States of America (Press Release) December 31, 2007 --
Julia Taylor, author of the increasingly popular guide and web site for people who want to live, work, or retire in Mexico, has released a paperback version of her book Mexico: The Trick is living Here Second Edition. Available for individual orders through all major book wholesalers, retailers and book distributors the 276 page guide covers cultural differences, culture shock, climate, transportation, eating, drinking, grocery shopping, health care, finding doctors, working and making a living in Mexico, getting a residence visa, bringing a car, bringing household items, residency issues unique to Canadians, banking, international communication, housing, and cost of living.
Originally published as an electronic book on www.home-sweet-mexico.com, the paperback version is a light 8 by 5 inch size that will easily fit into your carry on luggage. One easy way to purchase the book is to order it through Amazon.com (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0979733200/sr=1-5/qid=1199122785/ref=olp_product_details?ie=UTF8&me=&qid=1199122785&sr=1-5&seller=). Orders can be shipped right to the buyer's door in about 3 to 6 working days.
Mexico: The Trick is Living Here has earned high praise from authors Douglas Gray (The Canadian Snowbird Guide: Everything You Need to Know about Living Part-Time in the USA and Mexico), and Doug and Cindi Bower (The Plain Truth about Living in Mexico: The Expatriate's Guide to Moving, Retiring, or just hanging out) as well as popular expatriate web sites BoomersAbroad.com, mexicoadventure.com, and mexconnect.com.
The sales of Taylor's electronic book have quadrupled in 2007 and so the publication of the paperback version was a logical next step. For Taylor getting to this point with her book is a dream come true. "I have dreamed of seeing my name on the spine of a book since I was a child. It felt so wonderful to hold the paperback in my hands and see my name right there on the cover and spine," says Taylor. "I also am really pleased when people write to me and tell me how much they are learning from the book and how it is helping them to… live their own dreams in Mexico."
The book is full of funny anecdotes that provide many belly-laughs as well as examples and guidance for readers as they plan to live or retire in Mexico. Taylor manages to present potentially dry topics succinctly and with her usual wry honesty. She also includes short, bulleted lists that summarize her information and can be used as check lists. The reader can just fold down the page with the appropriate list and work through the steps one at a time. Her writing style makes the reader feel as if they have a friend giving them advice tailored to their experiences.
Mexico: The Trick is Living Here is also still available for instant download on http://www.home-sweet-mexico.com/retire-in-Mexico-store.html/. Taylor's web site www.home-sweet-mexico.com is full of free information on cultural differences, conscientious travel, and safety, among other topics. Those who enjoy Taylor's writing can read her articles and blog on the same web site as well as read comments by others who work, live or retire in Mexico.-eh
Originally published as an electronic book on www.home-sweet-mexico.com, the paperback version is a light 8 by 5 inch size that will easily fit into your carry on luggage. One easy way to purchase the book is to order it through Amazon.com (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0979733200/sr=1-5/qid=1199122785/ref=olp_product_details?ie=UTF8&me=&qid=1199122785&sr=1-5&seller=). Orders can be shipped right to the buyer's door in about 3 to 6 working days.
Mexico: The Trick is Living Here has earned high praise from authors Douglas Gray (The Canadian Snowbird Guide: Everything You Need to Know about Living Part-Time in the USA and Mexico), and Doug and Cindi Bower (The Plain Truth about Living in Mexico: The Expatriate's Guide to Moving, Retiring, or just hanging out) as well as popular expatriate web sites BoomersAbroad.com, mexicoadventure.com, and mexconnect.com.
The sales of Taylor's electronic book have quadrupled in 2007 and so the publication of the paperback version was a logical next step. For Taylor getting to this point with her book is a dream come true. "I have dreamed of seeing my name on the spine of a book since I was a child. It felt so wonderful to hold the paperback in my hands and see my name right there on the cover and spine," says Taylor. "I also am really pleased when people write to me and tell me how much they are learning from the book and how it is helping them to… live their own dreams in Mexico."
The book is full of funny anecdotes that provide many belly-laughs as well as examples and guidance for readers as they plan to live or retire in Mexico. Taylor manages to present potentially dry topics succinctly and with her usual wry honesty. She also includes short, bulleted lists that summarize her information and can be used as check lists. The reader can just fold down the page with the appropriate list and work through the steps one at a time. Her writing style makes the reader feel as if they have a friend giving them advice tailored to their experiences.
Mexico: The Trick is Living Here is also still available for instant download on http://www.home-sweet-mexico.com/retire-in-Mexico-store.html/. Taylor's web site www.home-sweet-mexico.com is full of free information on cultural differences, conscientious travel, and safety, among other topics. Those who enjoy Taylor's writing can read her articles and blog on the same web site as well as read comments by others who work, live or retire in Mexico.-eh

Cuernavaca, Mexico – A paperback version of the humorous expatriate guide Mexico: The Trick is Living Here Second Edition published through www.home-sweet-mexico.com was released in December 2007

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