Spanish Lessons: Beginning a New Life in Spain

Spanish Lessons: Beginning a New Life in Spain by Derek Lambert, published by Broadway on May 16, 2000, is a first edition that spans 258 pages. In this engaging narrative, Lambert shares his experiences as he transitions to life in Spain, capturing both the rewards and challenges of this new adventure. With a background as a foreign correspondent, he brings a unique perspective to the charms and quirks of Spanish village life, offering readers a glimpse into the vibrant culture and landscape of the Mediterranean Costa Blanca.
Throughout the book, Lambert recounts humorous and unpredictable incidents that highlight the eccentricities of his new surroundings. From navigating the complexities of home restoration to encountering memorable local characters, he paints a vivid picture of Spain beyond the typical tourist attractions. The narrative delves into the rich texture of Spanish life, revealing a nation grappling with its history while celebrating its festive spirit. Spanish Lessons presents a delightful exploration of the idiosyncrasies of living in Spain, making it a captivating read for those interested in travel and cultural experiences.
Official synopsis Publisher
In the shrewd, comical spirit of Peter Mayle and Bill Bryson, Derek Lambert discovers the charms and idiosyncrasies of Spain as he experiences the rewards and frustrations of beginning a new life there.
Journalist Derek Lambert spent his career as a foreign correspondent covering conflicts around the world while living at one time or another in England, the United States, Russia, Hong Kong, Canada, Ireland, Israel, and Gibraltar. When he decided to settle down to a simpler life as a novelist, he chose Spain, the land that has inspired writers from Cervantes to Hemingway and Michener. Lambert knew Spain was a sun-splashed country with a breathtaking landscape, robust food and wine, and people who have a remarkable zest for living. What he didn’t realize when he and his wife and young son arrived in a vibrant village on Spain’s Mediterranean Costa Blanca was that learning to live in Spain would prove to be an adventure almost as challenging and eye-opening as any of his journalistic assignments.
In Spanish Lessons, Lambert recounts his first year in Spain with affection for the country and its people, an unerring eye for the distinctive traits of Spanish village life, and a wry, self-deprecating wit that lends his story frequent hilarity. After a too-friendly realtor books him into a “hotel” that turns out to be a brothel, Lambert and his wife are shown a moldering white casita in a citrus grove that wins their hearts. Taking charge of the restoration of their new home, Lambert hires a roofer with a fear of heights, a plumber who is confounded by a blocked pipe and a plasterer who can’t work without a blaring boom-box. He also clashes wills with a stubborn-as-a-mule-gardener, faces the region’s first snowstorm in ages, battles a lemon-grove fire, and bumbles through Spanish lessons with a mocking classmate who challenges him to a public arm-wrestling competition.
As he is drawn deeper into the rich texture and relaxed rhythm of Spanish life, Lambert uncovers a Spain separate from the the bullfights, tapas bars and flemenco of tourist brochures–a nation still grappling with its dark history, steeped in romance and festivity, where getting things done can always wait until mañana. Ultimately, Lambert’s greatest lesson is that Spain derives its mystique not from the well-worn clichés, but from the bewitching character of its passionate, eccentric, often contradictory people.
Unpredictable, filled with humorous incidents, and animated by memorable characters, Spanish Lessons presents a delightful portrait of off-the-tourist-track Spain.
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