Failing Forward In Saarland

Failing Forward in Saarland by Claudette E. Bouman is a memoir published by FriesenPress on May 29, 2024. This 324-page book is written in English and chronicles the experiences of a Canadian woman with Caribbean roots as she navigates life in Saarland, Germany, with her husband and daughter. The memoir captures the family’s year in this forested region, detailing the challenges faced by the author, particularly her struggle with the German language and cultural adjustments while her daughter commutes to a lycée in France and her husband conducts research.
Readers will find an engaging narrative that explores themes of parenting, travel, and the complexities of adapting to a new environment. Bouman shares her journey of transformation, highlighting the humorous and humbling moments that arise from her experiences as a foreigner. The memoir offers insights into the dynamics of family life in a different culture and emphasizes the importance of resilience and adaptability in overcoming obstacles. This account contributes to the broader discourse on the experiences of travelers and explorers in unfamiliar territories.
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Failing Forward in Saarland is the memoir of a transplanted Canadian with Caribbean roots, venturing with her husband and their daughter into Saarland, Germany. The memoir describes the year the family spent in this small forested land tucked away in the western corner of Germany on the border to France. Her teenage daughter made the daily commute to attend a lycée in France and her husband spent most days doing research in labs and forests. What was the mother and wife left to do in the Saarland with next to no knowledge of the German language let alone the Frankish accent? As a career teacher, the author’s life had never before been reduced to awaiting the daily home-coming of daughter and husband. During her year in Saarland, she did much more than that. This book is an entertaining and informative account by an experienced Black teacher of what it means to transplant a family into a foreign country and how to enjoy a welcoming culture.
Most significantly, this memoir is a meaningful addition to the literary corpus focusing on strangers in a strange land. Even though the author is intimately familiar with the notion – she has lived most of her adult life in Canada, far from her Barbados birthplace – she immediately faces the challenges of adjusting to the customs of a new land and, especially, learning to communicate in German. And her story is anything but ordinary – it’s a moving, often amusing, and sometimes humbling account of the author’s adventures and learning experiences in a largely unknown country without the benefit of fluency in the local language. As the title indicates, the author comes to view these challenges – and even failures – as positive “life lessons in adaptability, strength, and resilience” – failing forward.
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