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Will This Place Ever Feel Like Home?, New and Updated Edition: Simple Advice for Settling In After You Move [Paperback]

Leslie Levine
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January 15, 2002 0658020986 978-0658020988 1

If you are moving or contemplating a move, Will This Place Ever Feel Like Home? offers a wealth of insights and practical resources on everything from navigating the new terrain and finding essential services to helping your children and pets adjust, meeting neighbors, making new friends, and much more. A unique and helpful how-to guide--based on more than 100 personal interviews and the author's own relocation experience--this updated edition also features detailed information on relocation services and Internet resources.



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From Library Journal

Moving to a new city can be both exciting and traumatic, and Levine, a speaker, writer, and marketing consultant, focuses on the traumatic. Her 12 chapters cover such topics as moving and continuing to work; relocating spouses and partners, pets and children; learning about the new environment; making friends; and moving in retirement. Much of this information echoes what a mature, intelligent adult would probably do as a matter of course. Considering that major moving companies give away pamphlets and checklists to their clients detailing important matters such as contacting utilities to establish service, licensing pets, and enrolling children in school, as well as lists of banks, churches, synagogues, TV and radio stations, and road maps, Levine's advice is hardly worth paying for. It is certainly possible, however, that some of the 16 percent of the U.S. population who move each year may find some useful, simple advice here. Recommended only for the most comprehensive public library collections.?Thomas K. Fry, Penrose Lib., Univ. of Denver
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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"For people like us who would prefer a root canal to moving, having Leslie Levine's experience and research would have been a gift. We'll not make a move again without rereading Will This Place Ever Feel Like Home?"
--Paul and Sarah Edwards, Authors of Working from Home

Selected one of the "Top 10 Books of 1998," by Wall Street Journal "Work/Family" columnist Sue Schellenbarger

Whether changing jobs, retiring or just making a fresh start, 16 percent of the American population pulls up stakes each year and relocates. While the first few post-move weeks are filled with immediate concerns such as getting the gas and cable connected, it's establishing deeper connections to a new living space and community that is the real challenge. Will This Place Ever Feel Like Home? offers surefire strategies to help anyone who's recently moved make his or her new house and community feel like home in no time.

This newly revised guide is packed with real-life tips both from people who have successfully settled in and nationally recognized relocation experts. Offering practical advice on everything from establishing a new daily routine to locating essential services (How do I find a doctor?) and shops (Who will cut my hair?) to dealing with emotional adjustments to combating new-school jitters, there's even information on helping your pet adjust to its new digs! Additional tips will show you how to successfully:

  • Move while maintaining your job
  • Nurture old friendships and establish new ones
  • Recreate your new home--from repairs to redecorating
  • Accommodate the needs of relocating spouses and partners
  • Keep kids' spirits up with fun, after-moving-in activities
  • Use the Internet as a relocation resource

Whether you're moving across town or across the ocean, Will This Place Ever Feel Like Home? offers sensible solutions for feeling comfortable in your new home and connected to your new community.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: McGraw-Hill; 1 edition (January 15, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0658020986
  • ISBN-13: 978-0658020988
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 0.6 x 6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,133,611 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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1.0 out of 5 stars What a let down!! July 12, 2001
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I bought this book based upon Amazon reader reviews. There was little advice that was other than common sense, and much that was silly at best (for example bring water from your old home). The major points could be summed up: have an open mind, be flexible, bring old things so you are comfortable, and find ways to join and meet new people. There you have it. Save your money.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Padded review July 14, 2006
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Most of the reviews for this book (8 of the 13 at the time I read them) were written by "A Reader" from undisclosed location, spanning review dates from late 1998 to mid 1999. High star rating from the many postings of "A Reader." Suspect the reviews have been padded.
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Anyone who's ever moved can tell you that packing the boxes is only the tip of the iceberg. I made a point of reading this book when my stress levels reached their peak --- and somehow it calmed me. It seems every fear I had about relocating to another area was discussed in a rational and helpful manner. The author had ideas on everything from helping your children adjust to their new school to how to involve yourself in your new community. I found this book very helpful and would recommend this to everyone !
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5.0 out of 5 stars How to build a new life!
"Having moved across town and across the country on nine (9) occasions from Rochester, NY to all parts of CA, back to Rochester, NY and now to Columbia, MD, I can assure... Read more
Published on April 30, 2002 by DBD
4.0 out of 5 stars Thanks, Leslie!
As the caregiver of a corporate family, I found this book most helpful....Levine has moving down to an art, and she directed me in everything important in a move, from finding... Read more
Published on April 28, 2002 by Shaney Marhkam
5.0 out of 5 stars "Home truly is where the heart is."
Leslie reaches deep into the heart and provides us with a most valuable resource to acclimate ourselves and our families to a new environment. Read more
Published on June 29, 1999
5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent resource. Thanks to Leslie and ERA!
I met Leslie at a recent stop on her book tour sponsored by ERA Real Estate. My visit to the bookstore, Leslie's signing event, and my relocation situation perfectly... Read more
Published on June 23, 1999
5.0 out of 5 stars This book actually made a difference in my actual move.
My last move was only a few blocks but because it came at a time of a lot of other life changes, it was the toughest move of my life. Read more
Published on June 17, 1999
5.0 out of 5 stars The Perfect Gift for Anyone Who Is Moving!
Will This Place Ever Feel Like Home? is a wonderful reference for ANY move. Even though our new home was only 10 miles from our previous one, the stress and uncertainty still... Read more
Published on November 8, 1998
5.0 out of 5 stars A practical and psychologically appealing guide
WILL THIS PLACE EVER FEEL LIKE HOME? grabs the empty spaces left in your home and your heart after your move and helps you fill them much faster than you feel is possible. Read more
Published on October 31, 1998
5.0 out of 5 stars Something for everyone, every situation.
This book covers its subject from all angles. It speaks to many different audiences, from the family with children to people on their own for the first time. Read more
Published on October 30, 1998
4.0 out of 5 stars Someone finally dealt with this.
In these times where we follow our spouses and our jobs to new cities and new lives, it is finally time that someone dealt with the issues that these changes precipitate. Ms. Read more
Published on October 19, 1998
5.0 out of 5 stars Great insight on the moving/moved experience.
I found this book to offer excellent perspective on a "moving experience." Not so much the move, but what to do before, during, and after the move. Read more
Published on October 19, 1998
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