
Where to Next?
A Memoir Beyond Borders
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Narrated by:
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Solène Anglaret
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By:
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Solène Anglaret
About this listen
Where to Next? is a memoir about travelling and living abroad.
Following the author's footsteps all over the world will bring you out of your comfort zone, widen your horizons, and leave you wondering where and what "home" means to you.
This audiobook will take you on a journey from childhood to adulthood through France, Norway, the US, the UK, China, and Australia. It is filled with challenging experiences, fundamental lessons, and unforgettable encounters. Witness how such a lifestyle beyond borders changes one’s character as well as perception of where and what home actually is.
©2018 Solène Anglaret (P)2018 Solène Anglaret
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