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"It would be very easy to dismiss the differences of life in the DR as the Dominicans' shortcomings. Ginnie steers well clear of this trap and, indeed, gently chides the naivety of some of the many foreigners who've visited Puerto Plata with a view to settling." Dave reviews Ginnie Bedggood's "Quisqueya" – at turns funny, candid and hard-hitting. Compulsory reading for any expat planning to move to a developing country!
Book review: Quisqueya More book reviews |



"It would be very easy to dismiss the differences of life in the DR as the Dominicans' shortcomings. Ginnie steers well clear of this trap and, indeed, gently chides the naivety of some of the many foreigners who've visited Puerto Plata with a view to settling." Dave reviews Ginnie Bedggood's "Quisqueya" – at turns funny, candid and hard-hitting. Compulsory reading for any expat planning to move to a developing country!


