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The Accidental Plus One



The Accidental Plus One
By Alison Ripley Cubitt
Genre:-Non Fiction/Biography/Humour
Pages:-235
Blurb:-A burnt-out media executive. A chance to leave it all behind. Can she take that leap into the unknown, or is she doomed to fail?
 Alison was stuck going nowhere. Her shiny career had well and truly lost its lustre, despite the money her TV bosses were offering. Nothing would ever make up for the sacrifices she'd made in the past 15 years.
 When she spotted am opportunity for her other half on the other side of the world, could she leave behind a well-paid job and all that was familiar to up sticks? When the couple's dream home became a restoration nightmare, they were off once again, crisscrossing the planet in a whirlwind journey of love, life, and passports.
 The Accidental Plus One: Travel Tales from a Trailing Spouse is a heart-warming and humorous true story, that proves that sometimes love leads us on the most unexpected journeys.
 If you like stories about brave but foolhardy risk-takers, quirky characters, and amusing tales from departure lounges and arrival halls, you'll love this fun, globetrotting adventure.
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My Review:-Moving across the world isn't an easy job as Alison finds out. Sorting out the dog came first, she couldn't leave it behind, followed by New Zealand Residency, selling the flat and a lot more. All this while sorting out her own wedding, a small simple one, with the help from her family and friends, everything sort of went ok, apart from almost no champagne. I love how Alison is prepared to move with her University Professor husband, not just once but many. Alison shares with us just what its like to pack up a house, finding a new house, as well as furniture, cars friends and a job for herself at times. Not everything goes to plan which we find out. The way the author has wrote the storyline, it was easy to picture just what was happening, Interesting, unique and funny all rolled into one book.

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