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Living In Italy by Stef Smulders
Living In Italy by Stef Smulders









This memoir, published in the mid 90s, is a different reading journey compared to the books of today. An Italian Education: The Further Adventures of an Expatriate in Verona by Tim ParksĪnother living in Italy memoir that I loved is An Italian Education by Tim Parks. For those who don’t know the Italian language, there is a useful glossary too.īuy living in italy: hilarious expat adventures by stef smulders 2. The descriptions and photos are wonderful and I’d personally love to visit their Bed & Breakfast I Due Padroni in Oltrepo someday. Coming from another culture and country, their observations are accurate and quite entertaining! The book is a thorough entertainment. Right from fixing the plumbing to construction to unforeseen expenses of realtors, the duo go through several ups and downs.

Living In Italy by Stef Smulders

The book shows real struggles of living amid the much publicized “La Dolce Vita”. This intoxicating memoir shows the true picture about moving to Italy and makes the not so sweet Italian life full of challenges. Stef and Nico are two Dutchmen who decide to move to North Italy and buy a property and what follows is their confusing and funny account of maneuvering through Italian bureaucracy and opening a B&B.

Living In Italy by Stef Smulders Living In Italy by Stef Smulders

This memoir is a hilarious take on a very serious topic- living in Italy. Living In Italy: Hilarious Expat Adventures – How To Survive The Good Life by Stef Smulders Whether you’re interested to move to Italy or simply planning to expand your reading list, here’s another list of 5 honest books about living in Italy! 5 Honest Books about Living in Italy 1. In the past I have mentioned books such as Four Seasons in Rome by Anthony Doerr, Il Bel Centro by Michelle Damiani and Times New Roman by Martha Miller as some of my favorite books about living in Italy.











Living In Italy by Stef Smulders