Life After My Saucepans is getting great reviews.
"Lindsay de Feliz's first, "What About Your Saucepans?" was a wonderful read, a compelling story, told by an engaging storyteller. I was delighted to find that the second (in what I hope will be a long series), "Life After My Saucepans" was every bit as charming and insightful and compelling as the first. The nuances of life in the Dominican Republic are dissected and examined with humour and more importantly, with love and respect. The author's curiosity, courage, and kindness shine through on every page. Highly recommended!"
"Life After My Saucepans captivated me, few expats have assimilated into Dominican life the way Lindsay has, and she takes us on a trip with her while she walks the life of a gringa in the Dominican campo. As someone who has been traveling to DR since 1975 and owns a home there, I can tell you that this book will open your eyes as to the "real" Dominican Republic, the one that tourists and snowbirds aren't privy to, especially if they haven't spent time outside the resorts and big cities or north coast of DR. Lindsay has the gift of painting a picture with her words, sweeping us along with her "Perils of Pauline" life in a mountain town.
I enjoyed the book, and wholly recommend it to anyone with any interest in the Dominican Republic, whether you are a resident, a potential or actual tourist, married to a Dominican, or just love non-fiction Caribbean life stories.
Do read What About My Saucepans first, if you haven't already done so!"
If you want to learn more about campo life and perils this is a place to start. Books are on their way to me so i will be doing signing on the north coast, las Terrenas and the capital in a month or two.
matilda