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Highly Recommended

La Bella Lingua  •  Dianne Hales
TRAVEL NARRATIVE •  2010 •  PAPER  • 336 PAGES • NEW
Hales, "a sensible woman of sturdy Polish stock," writes with verve and humor of her journey into the Italian of the piazze, literature, movies and streets in this charming memoir, travelogue and cultural primer. Brava, Signora! A Longitude Best of 2009. (ITA26, $15.00)
  La Bella Lingua
Dreaming in Hindi, Coming Awake in Another Language  •  Katherine Russell Rich
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  2010 •  PAPER  • 384 PAGES • NEW
Katherine Russell Rich skewers the hilarity and challenges of taking on not just a new language but a new culture in this spirited tale of life in Udaipur. A fine writer with a devilish wit, she thanks "all the bank clerks, restaurant personnel, cybercafe owners and rickshaw drivers who, unbidden, jumped in to fine-tune my Hindi every time I turned around and who, in the process, made me love the country even more than I already did." (IDA565, $14.95)
  Dreaming in Hindi, Coming Awake in Another Language
Dreaming in Chinese, Mandarin Lessons in Life, Love, and Language  •  Deborah Fallows
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  2011 •  PAPER  • 208 PAGES
Deborah Fallows has spent much of her life learning languages and traveling around the world. But nothing prepared her for the surprises of learning Mandarin, China's most common language, or the intensity of living in Shanghai and Beijing. Over time, she realized that her struggles and triumphs in studying the language of her adopted home provided small clues to deciphering the behavior and habits of its people and its culture's conundrums. As her skill with Mandarin increased, bits of the language--a word, a phrase, an oddity of grammar--became windows into understanding romance, humor, protocol, relationships and the overflowing humanity of modern China. (CHN648, $14.00)
  Dreaming in Chinese, Mandarin Lessons in Life, Love, and Language
Grammar Lessons  •  Michele Morano
TRAVEL NARRATIVE •  2007 •  HARD COVER  • 184 PAGES
Morano, who lived in Oviedo in the early 1990s, reflects on the humor and trials of living in a new language in these 13 essays on travel in Spain and search for self. (SPN345, $22.50)
  Grammar Lessons
Madre, Perilous Journeys With a Spanish Noun  •  Liza Bakewell
HISTORY •  2012 •  PAPER  • 224 PAGES
An anthropologist with an interest in language and gender, Bakewell collects the manifold, culturally fraught uses of the word madre (mother) throughout her many journeys in Mexico, organizing her musings into chapters cleverly titled Love, Mixed Messages, Food Fight, Lost in Los, Sounding it Out, Explaining What Happened and Looking Back. (MEX285, $23.95)
  Madre, Perilous Journeys With a Spanish Noun



Also Recommended

Don't Get Me Wrong, The Global Gestures Guide  •  Judith Reker  •  Julia Grosse   • GUIDEBOOK  •  Watch what you do with your hands! These 80 photographs decode what means what around the world. (WLD214, $14.95)
 
 
Kiss, Bow, or Shake Hands  •  Terri Morrison  •  Wayne Conaway   • GUIDEBOOK  •  In today's global marketplace, business people must understand the distinctive customs of major nations. This guide, filled with important facts about business customs, behavior, social etiquette, gift giving and more, will do exactly that for 60 countries around the world. (GEN502, $24.95)
 
 
China in Ten Words  •  Allen Barr   • HISTORY  •  "Like ten pairs of eyes -- to scrutinize the current China under ten different angles," Yu Hua traces the transformation of life in China since the Cultural Revolution though key words. (CHN680, $15.00)
 
 
Untangling My Chopsticks, A Culinary Sojourn in Kyoto  •  Victoria Abbott Riccardi   • TRAVEL NARRATIVE  •  In this beguiling memoir, Riccardi writes with verve of cultural encounters, bewilderment and discovery in Kyoto. If you've ever parted the drapes of a Japanese restaurant to face a room full of people and blank stares, you'll really appreciate the book. With 25 recipes for traditional and less traditional Japanese dishes. (JPN135, $19.00)
 
 
 
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