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A Great Moving to Italy Guide,
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This review is from: Living and Working in Italy: A Survival Handbook (Living & Working in Italy) (Paperback)
This has been an invaluable guide for us. One of the few out there that have been really helpful in planning the transition of our move. It would be truly overwhelming without having this book to help. We've used it again and again!
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A very helpful book for relocating to Italy,
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This review is from: Living and Working in Italy: A Survival Handbook (Living & Working in Italy) (Paperback)
It's like a good starter on a menu.You can't feel full after a starter, but still you begin to get an idea about it.A very well written book.I can't say a single negative thing about it.Good luck for those thinking to relocate to Italy.
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Useful but flawed,
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This review is from: Living and Working in Italy: A Survival Handbook (Living & Working in Italy) (Paperback)
This is a useful guide for anyone considering a long term move to Italy. However I did find that the overall tone of the book is pessimistic. iIt Perhaps the author is only being realistic. However I am an uneducated, ill experienced 30 year old who has managed to do well in Italy for more than 3 years. Although work is not as abundant as in other western countries, it's possible for those with a dream and will to live in Italy. Why should the educated and wealthy only be able to enjoy "La bella vita"?
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Living and Working in Italy: A Survival Handbook (Living & Working in Italy) by Graeme Chesters (Paperback - September 10, 2007)
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