Blogging South of the Border (Blogs from Mexico)
by Doug Bower
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Description:In the genre of memoir travel writing, "Blogging South of the Border" debuts as a significant competitor for the Social Humor Commentary of the decade in Mexican and American relations. Author Doug Bower, an American expatriate, bobs and weaves, in and out, over and under the multitude of cultural comparisons he makes between the two cultures. He shares his observations of life in a Third World Country critically and humorously. He takes no prisoners. Keywords:Listed in: |
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Blogging South of the Border: Essays and Thoughts on Life of An American Expatriate--This is a 15,804 word, completely edited manuscript of a collection of my blogs and columns, some of which were published in my syndicated column. In the genre of memoir travel writing, "Blogging South of the Border" debuts as a significant competitor for the Social Humor Commentary of the decade in Mexican and American relations. Author Doug Bower, an American expatriate, bobs and weaves, in and out, over and under the multitude of cultural comparisons he makes between the two cultures. He shares his observations of life in a Third World Country critically and humorously. He takes no prisoners. After a lifetime of living in the U.S., Bower and his wife of 24 years moved to Guanajuato, Mexico, to spend the rest of their days. Both are writers. Blogging South of the Borde, originally meant to be a column, blew up into a full-sized book. This collection of daily essays is taken from Bower's daily grind as an American expatriate. "Blogging South of the Border" is a delightful and gentle union of humor and serious contemplation of what life is really like in Mexico. Nothing is spared--from dog poop on the sidewalks to mountains of bloodied meat sitting in the back of a truck outside your local butcher shop. Constant comparison is made between life in America and that in Mexico.
Bower also constantly examines the relationship between a Mexico-ignorant America and how that works out in issues such as The Minuteman Project, The Ugly American Syndrome, NAFTA, monolingualism in America, and the Americanization of Mexico.
From the same author: You CAN Learn Spanish or Any Language No Matter Your Age or Disposition!
Bower also constantly examines the relationship between a Mexico-ignorant America and how that works out in issues such as The Minuteman Project, The Ugly American Syndrome, NAFTA, monolingualism in America, and the Americanization of Mexico.
From the same author: You CAN Learn Spanish or Any Language No Matter Your Age or Disposition!
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