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A Foreign Affair: Two Innocents Abroad in Spain
by Shaun Briley
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Ebury Press (2004-06-10)
ISBN: 0091896703
EAN: 9780091896706
Dewy Decimal #: 910
Paperback: 256 pages
SKU: C068RXP
Condition: Used: Good
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Product Description
Worn down by yet another dreary English winter and with an emotional disinclination for hard - or indeed any - work, Shaun Briley decides that life in Spain has to be a better bet. So he and his girlfriend Helen set off with their meagre savings (well, hers) and buy an isolated farmhouse in the mountains of Almeria. Two innocents abroad, they don't realise their farmhouse has neither electricity, water or indeed a lavatory. What follows is an extremely funny tale of how not to settle in a foreign land, involving rat racing, runaway horses and extremely infatuated cross-eyed neighbours.
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A Foreign Affair
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Date: 2008-03-20
Worn down by yet another dreary English winter and with an emotional disinclination for hard - or indeed any - work. Shaun Briley decides that life in Spain has to be a better bet. So he and his girlfriend Helen set off with their meager savings (well hers) and buy an isolated farmhouse in the mountains of Almeria. Two innocents abroad, they don;t realise their farmhouse has neither electricity, water nor indeed a lavatory. What follows is an extremely funny tale of how not to settle in a foreign land, involving rat racing, runaway horses and infatuated cross-eyed neighbours.
--- from book's back cover
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