An Expat's Guide to Ireland:

Life in a Second World Country

I LOVE IRELAND, BUT I ALSO MAKE FUN OF IT.

  
An Expat’s Guide to Ireland describes the experiences of the author who left the United States in order to build a new life in Ireland, including the necessary bureaucratic steps such as sorting out customs, work permit and the perils of apartment hunting in Dublin. Scattered throughout the book are anecdotes about the pitfalls of navigating Irish life as an expat, in between extensive useful information and tips and tricks for moving and getting the most out of life in one of the most beautiful countries in the world.
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This is not a guidebook! With its misleading title, it is a bit of storytelling and practical advice for anyone who is considering moving to Ireland.

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What People Are Saying

Alternately sincere and sardonic, Mr. Denison’s no-nonsense and occasionally politically incorrect guide to traveling, emigrating, touring and simply being an American in Ireland or really any other country is an entertaining and informative read.

I read this book a year or so after moving to Ireland myself and wish it had been published earlier. I enjoyed the blend of authentic storytelling, brutal honesty, useful facts and helpful explanations of how to establish a new life in this country.

I thought that this was a very, honest review all in all. Well written, with some, very interesting observations.

 

 

 

I could read another book by this person.