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Head for Mexico: The Renegade Guide [Paperback]

Don Adams (Author)
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July 6, 2006


Head for Mexico was edited by Teresa Kendrick, the author of a highly respected guidebook to the Lake Chapala area of Mexico. Her years of experience in living and working in Mexico add an invaluable facet to this book. Bill Haslbauer is a retired Texan who, along with wife Neva retired to Mexico and offered to share their experiences with you. The definitive book on single women moving to Mexico was written by Karen Blue and she shares with you some of her unique insight into what all that entails. Mark Farley has spent years teaching English in placement service. Mark has an extensive network of people who provide information on an astounding variety of locations. and finally, Judy King, who has years of experience in the business world of Mexico and currently co-publishes with Blue, a newsletter about life in Mexico, has provided a touch of her clear-eyed but affectionate prose about her adopted country.

In addition, if you don't find the answers to your questions in Head for Mexico the author provides a website and email address so you can contact him personally. This is the only book to offer the readers exactly the information they need in order to make an informed decision about a possible move to Mexico and it may well be the funniest book you read this year.

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About the Author

Don "Adan" Adams currently lives in San Juan Cosala, Jalisco, Mexico with Pirata the One-eyed Wonder Dog, and Max and Mona the totally untrained but lovable brother and sister felines. Since the early 60's he has travelled in many parts of Mexico and finally after several years of living part-time in many places in Mexico retired to full-time Mexico living five years ago.

A Navy veteran who served in DaNang, RVN in 1966-67, he graduated from Midwestern State University in Wichita Falls, Texas after his discharge. He worked as a truck driver, an oilfield roughneck, a landscape company owner, an insurance adjuster, an auto-body shop manager, an ESL teacher in Mexico, and a coach and public school teacher of behaviorally disordered Special Education students in Texas.

He has published articles in specialty magazines, won awards for fiction, and currently writes a monthly column for the world's largest Mexico-related web site. This is his first full length book. He is currently researching a book on the history and craft of the Zapotec weavers of Teotitian del Valle, Oaxaca, Mexico.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 368 pages
  • Publisher: Trafford Publishing (July 6, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1553695623
  • ISBN-13: 978-1553695622
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 7 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #556,873 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars Head for Mexico.........worth every penny!, September 29, 2003
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Jack M. Wolfe (Ajijic, Jalisco, Mexico) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Head for Mexico: The Renegade Guide (Paperback)
If you had your little heart set on another warm and fuzzy Living In Mexico On Umpty Five Dollars a Month treatise......"ya better ride on, partner, cuz this ain't it!". Don Adams just ain't that kind of writer and Head for Mexico is not the kind of book that will be irrelevant or out of date next month if the dollar/peso exchange rate fluctuates 15%.

What really gives Don Adams a leg up, and also makes this book somewhat unusual, is that he actually knows what he's writing about. Yes, he really lives permanently in Mexico and has for some time. In this day of quickie, formula written guides to almost everything, that's a pretty unique concept! Don has been visiting Mexico on a regular basis since the 1960s. Don has crossed the border more times than many of the restaurant workers in El Paso, TX. Don has personally dealt with Immigration, Customs, auto importation permits, permits for your pets, monthly government checks, banks, ATM cards, credit cards, travelers checks, doctors, hospitals, prescription drugs, Realtors, rental agents, grocery shopping, and, of course, the fine art of street corner taco stand dining al fresco. (Donnie's dining habits are a bit more adventurous than most of us.) He also tells you what you can bring, what you can't bring, what you don't need to bring, and a few things that maybe you should bring.

Having been a "Special Education" teacher back in real life, Uncle Donnie is well qualified, both professionally and psychologically to "splain" things to us expats and those desiring to join our ranks. As most of you already suspect, folks who willing entertain the idea of leaving their mother country, their families, their friends, and whatever other social support system they have in order to move to a foreign country with a different language, different customs, different culture, different laws, and where you are pretty much responsible for your own actions, are a little dingy anyway. Authorities generally agree that most of us are, at best, 4 or 5 degrees out of phase. Uncle Donnie has taken this into consideration and, realizing that most of us have serious learning disabilities and are attention span challenged, added a little humor.

Well, actually, he added a lot of humor. Reading Head for Mexico is the first time I have ever chuckled my way through instructions on dealing with Immigration or clearing Customs. Either activity can be a harrowing experience if you are not prepared, or don't have the proper attitude. Accept Uncle Donnie's Good Old Boy, Down Home humor for what it is; an initial inoculation necessary for your healthy survival in Mexico. It's his way of suggesting that if you are lacking in patience, or do not possess an active sense of humor, you just might consider moving to Sun City, AZ instead of Mexico. The Mexican people are warm, friendly, courteous, understanding, and very forgiving. However, Mexican Customs (Aduana) Officers or Immigration (Migra) officials do not always deal kindly with arrogance, deceit, rudeness, or pomposity.

Uncle Donnie's book is much more than just a beginner's guide on how to get to, and successfully cross into Mexico. Head for Mexico is a very complete manual that includes most every aspect of daily life you're likely to encounter here in Mexico once you settle in. Maybe, as a way of validating his own observations and experiences, Uncle Donnie enlisted the aid of a small cadre of other experienced expats to offer up their personal tales of passage to Paradise. This eclectic little band of unindicted co-conspirators is a pretty decent demographic representation of the Gringos living here in Mexico. These contributors include:
A single, divorced, middle aged, mother of two grown children, retired from a high pressure 80 hour a week job in California. She now writes and lectures on her time schedule and terms.
A retired business man and his wife from Texas who seem to having the time of their lives remodeling their new home and generally just enjoying themselves.
A single male who supports himself teaching English as a second language and tells you how you can do it too.
Another single woman who came down here 14 years ago, sick, depressed, confused and has somehow managed to support herself and build a new life. She recently returned from her High School reunion in a small town in Iowa. She couldn't wait to get back SOTB. She also writes for several local publications and a couple of online magazines.

Although, Head for Mexico is a complete guide in itself, Uncle Donnie included enough additional reference material to keep you busy for the rest of your natural life. Appendix I contains names, addresses, phone numbers, fax numbers, websites, and or e-mail addresses for over 160 valuable resources for information about various aspects of visiting or living in Mexico. Most are free, a few are not.

Speaking of free or not, when you buy Head for Mexico, what you see, is what you get. Uncle Donnie ain't selling anything else here. He doesn't sell real estate. He isn't pimping for a monthly or quarterly "newsletter". The book doesn't ask you to buy additional "information packets". When you finally get to page 342, there is no pitch for you to send $19.95 to some pigeon drop P.O. Box in East Amboy, NJ for a poorly shot, amateurish video tape of beautiful Mexico. When you lay down your $23.95 USD for a copy of Head for Mexico, you get the whole enchilada. (Yes, pun intended.)

Oh, did I mention, it's a really funny book. I'm glad I got to read the manuscript. I only wish this book had been available a year ago when Patty and I first started to plan our move to Mexico. It could have saved us a lot of anguish and anxiety.

Jack Wolfe
jmwolfe@mexconnect.com

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining Read that's Packed with Info, February 24, 2006
This review is from: Head for Mexico: The Renegade Guide (Paperback)
Thinking about the move to Mexico, I saw this book recommended in more than a few places on the internet. What an awesome recommendation it was!

Don's writing style is frequently irreverent, yet always helpful. He's not selling anyone on moving south of the border. In fact, he seems more than willing to scare off those who may not be well suited for the move.

His descriptions of the places of Mexico, and the process of getting to them, could be described as adventurous and fun or downright scary, depending on the point of view the reader brings to the book. Anectotal and funny, yet never skimping on information. He provides tons of it in his book, and directs you to more much more of it thru organizations, the internet, or other publications. The appendixes alone are worth the price of the book, if information is all you're looking for. But the playful style in which he writes will encourage you to swallow a lot of that info all at once. You won't want to put it down.

I still think I want to retire in Mexico. Perhaps more than ever.
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Laugh-out-loud funny!, February 8, 2006
This review is from: Head for Mexico: The Renegade Guide (Paperback)
I had to comment on Don's book for two reasons. First, his cantankerous style is laugh-out-loud funny and will end up making you feel better for having read his book. Secondly, Don was very kind in responding to an email I sent him, as a fellow expat, that was helpful in a time of great personal need. He is a star in my book and I want you to buy ten copies each of his for Christmas presents!

Doug Bower
Author--The Plain Truth about Living in Mexico
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This book was written for those of you who are now living in the U.S. or Canada and who will soon retire on a relatively small fixed income and are considering a retirement home in Mexico. Read the first page
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