Sip of a Complex Broth - Stories from Nine Years of Journalism in Mexico

Sip of a Complex Broth - Stories from Nine Years of Journalism in Mexico
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Publisher : Exposure Publishing
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Download or read book Sip of a Complex Broth - Stories from Nine Years of Journalism in Mexico written by Robert Challen de Mercer and published by Exposure Publishing. This book was released on 2006 with total page 340 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Don't live in Mexico for very long, unless you want to spoil yourself from living somewhere else. This is a huge and wondrous land of mountains, deserts and seascapes; of fiestas, fantastic food, mariachis, and magic. It is a nation where people still count more than dollars, pounds or euros; where foreigners are still welcomed with friendliness, courtesy and curiosity. And where the sun mostly shines all day; every day. Mexico is poor, yes, for most of her people, but she is rich, too, rich in all the things which surely count, and which are being quickly forgotten in our frenzied, materialistic, celebrity-crazed, so-called First World. The book contains much of My Mexico, along with much that is true and interesting of her history, culture, scenery, nature and geography; experienced over many years of writing for newspapers there: Your Mexico is waiting to be discovered.vaya con dios y VIVA MEXICO!


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