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  • Published: 1 July 2010
  • ISBN: 9781407061658
  • Imprint: Ebury Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 288
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Spanish Lessons

How one family found their place in the sun




A beautifully jacketed reissue of the bestselling travel memoir about life off-the-tourist-track in Spain

Tired of his life as a globe-trotting journalist, and desperate to finish his latest novel, writer Derek Lambert decides to settle with his new wife and young son in a mouldering casita nestled among citrus groves inland of the Costa Blanca.

As he sets about restoring his house and learning to live the ordinary life of a Spanish villager, Lambert introduces us to a Spain far removed from the tourist traps and thumping discos of the Costas, and soon discovers that adapting to this new life is not as easy as he imagined. He employs a roofer who's afraid of heights, a plumber confounded by a blocked pipe and bumbles through Spanish lessons with a mocking classmate who challenges him to a public arm-wresting contest. Then just when it seems that nothing more could go wrong, the Lamberts face Spain's first snowstorm in many years.

Written in the jaunty, anecdotal style of Peter Mayle and Bill Bryson, this is a warm, affectionate and often hilarious portrait of life as a foreigner in rural Spain.

  • Published: 1 July 2010
  • ISBN: 9781407061658
  • Imprint: Ebury Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 288
Categories:

About the author

Derek Lambert

The late Derek Lambert was the author of several successful novels. His career as a journalist took him on many adventures around the world. From being shot at in Israel to journeying up the Himalayas in a jeep, he eventually settled in Alicante, Spain, with his wife and son.

Praise for Spanish Lessons

A great insight into his first year on the Costa Blanca and the traumas that crop up

The Mirror

The comic, anecdotal style of Peter Mayle with the shrewd observation of Bill Bryson...just the thing to take on holiday

The Lady

Delightful

Mail on Sunday

An entertaining read in the vein of Mayle or Bryson... truly gripping

The Times

A humorous evocation of Spanish lifestyle in which Lambert experiences the rewards and frustrations of being a stranger in a foreign land

Publishing News

At last a cracking good book by a foreigner who went native in Spain! There are a million homes owned by foreigners in Spain and Spanish Lessons should be in every one

Lookout

When they give out title deeds for a place in Spain, they should also hand out a copy of this wonderful account...a warm, affectionate and often hilarious portrait

Living Spain