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Packing Up
Packing Up: Further Adventures of a Trailing Spouse | Brigid Keenan
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_____________________ The fabulous follow-up memoir to the word-of-mouth sensation Diplomatic Baggage _____________________ 'Hilarious and hair-raising by turns' - Daily Mail 'Refreshingly candid. Wherever in the world she is writing from, her warmth and her sharp observations won't fail to delight' - Orlando Bird, Financial Times 'Such a pleasure to read' - Sainsbury's Magazine _____________________ Brigid Keenan was a successful young London fashion journalist when she fell in love with a diplomat and left behind the gilt chairs of the Paris salons for a large chicken shed in Nepal. Her bestselling account of life as a 'trailing spouse', Diplomatic Baggage, won the hearts of thousands in countries all over the world. Now, in her further adventures, we find Brigid in Kazakhstan, where AW, her husband, contracts Lyme disease from a tick, the local delicacy is horse meat sausage and Brigid's visit to a market leads to a full-scale riot from which she requires a police escort. Then, as the prospect retirement looms, Brigid finds herself on the cusp of a whole new world: shuttling between London, Brussels and their last posting in Azerbaijan, navigating her daughters' weddings while coping with a cancer diagnosis, and getting a crash course in grand-motherhood as she helps organise a literature festival in Palestine. Along the way, dauntless and wildly funny as ever, Brigid learns that packing up doesn't mean packing in as she discovers that retiring and moving back home could just be her biggest challenge yet. _____________________ 'With flashes of Nancy Mitford wit ... Brigid Keenan is as skittish as a kitten with needle claws, as stricken as a deer in headlights, and as smart as a cage of monkeys. Brava!' - The Times
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melissajayne
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Starting to pack up my stuff. 😢 For those that are unaware, I am moving in with my parents for a couple of years to recover from my cancer treatments and surgeries. I have been finding it difficult to keep up with the cooking and cleaning of my current place. So my parents are renovating their primary suite into a studio for me to reside in for reside in. My current place, which is about 950 sq ft, will b rented out in the interim.

melissajayne I‘ve got way more books and other stuff to pack up and to get rid of a bunch more stuff. I also have to a very cursory clean of my apartment before I move out. This is just the beginning of the packing up (most of my stuff, including most of my furniture, will end up in storage). I have lived in my place for about 15 years now. (edited) 7mo
Prairiegirl_reading Good luck with your move! I hope it helps with your recovery. 7mo
lauraisntwilder Sounds like this was a tough decision. Here's hoping it pays off and you get the help and recovery you need! 7mo
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dabbe Wow. I wish you rest as you recover and am sending positive thoughts your way. 💚💜💚 7mo
Hedon Sometimes a change of scenery can make a difference. Good luck with the recovery. 7mo
MaGoose I hope this move helps you get better quicker. 🤎💜 7mo
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MaleficentBookDragon
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Three #BOTM books this month.
What can I say, I‘m a sucker for a thriller.

What did you choose?

CoffeeK8 I‘m on a buying ban, but the Simone StJames really tempted me back to BOTM 9mo
Avanders I picked 2 of those (the 2 on the right :)) and also the weird one about neighboring towns living in different times (like, 20 years ahead, 20 years behind), and aaaalso this brilliant (tho rather triggering) read: 8mo
MaleficentBookDragon @Avanders I may still get Annie Bot. I think this is my reading year for female rage.🤬😤😂 8mo
Avanders lol fair … feels like it must be something like that for me too 😜😇 8mo
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