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Expat Books to Read

Before you head off to your next expat assignment, it may be worth your while to read a bit about the country you’ll be living in. While travel or culture guides may be helpful, they can never give a person an in depth look into the mentality and lifestyle of the citizens or expats who have made the country their home. Fortunately, there is a wealth of actual literature from other expats and local authors in nearly every country a bookworm expat can check out to get the full experience.

Here you can find a few lists of books to check out from lists on Amazon in many countries. You can look for the books at your local book shop, library, or order them right online. If you don’t see your country listed, don’t despair! Simply do a search through the lists here and you should be able to find just what you’re looking for.

United States

American Diaries

Through America’s Heartland

Canada

List of books by mostly Canadian writers and expat Canadians

Mexico

Mexico as seen by British writers

Argentina

Everything from cook books to travel guides to history and Argentine literature

Panama

Recommended reading for anyone interested in Panama or anyone relocating

Spain

Tales by Spanish writers, travel guides and music to get you into the cheerful Spanish spirit

France

Top five books before you move to France

Books from and about France

Books for people moving to France

Ireland

Books from every county in Ireland

Russia

Books from and about Russia

Turkey

A list of history books and books by Turkish authors

Books on Turkish life

China

Essential books for expats in China

Another China expat collection

Books on any Chinese subject you can imagine

Vietnam

Books offering a greater understanding of Vietnam

Thailand

A specialized expat list for those in Thailand

Singapore

A great Singapore-centric reading list

Japan

Specialized for women expats living in Japan

Africa (general)

Expat life in a variety of African countries

Expats writing about Africa

Asia (general)

Books that center on an Asian theme and may be useful for expats

Global expat (general)

An expat reading list

Expat stories, wisdom and advice

Outstanding world and travel literature

Great travel books for around the world

While reading books by other expats and local writers can be beneficial to anyone living or planning to live in another country, by taking the time to read literature directly related to your new home you are exposing yourself more deeply to the culture than you’d otherwise be able to. We recommend everyone spend some time catching up on these and other country specific books to get the full immersion of living abroad.

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Beijing Beckons

Beijing showcased its spectacle during the 2008 Olympics Games. The games have all ended, but the city is not running out of beautiful praises from visitors and expats. “And Beijing is downright unbeatable when it comes to cultural life. It is China’s arts center, and no other Chinese city has the capital’s cutting-edge contemporary arts scene. Every kind of music, including punk, classical music and jazz, can be heard in the city’s numerous live performance venues and special music events.”

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Shanghai, a Foodie’s Paradise

Xiaolongbao, Di Shui Dong ribs, Braised eggplant Stinky tofu, Caramel strawberry kebabs—these are just a few delectable food that make Shanghai a mesmerizing foodie’s paradise.  ”And, in a city that offers so many culinary options, from roadside stalls to Michelin-star restaurants, we wanted to celebrate that, with a list of the 40 foods you can find in Shanghai that we simply can’t live without.”

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Shanghai Expo 2010

As China continues to grow by leaps and bounds, so goes its expo extravaganza for 2010 drawing in visitors from across the globe. “Shanghai’s mother of all World’s Fairs, officially opened on May 1 with crowds estimated at more than 200,000; even more came on Sunday for a total weekend attendance of 433,000, according to official sources.”

Read More From Asian Times

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China continues to attract expats

In these changing times, an emerging figure in the global market comes from the East. Attracting skilled expats for a long time, China is now particularly getting an influx of high tech researchers from the U.S. . “For years, many of China’s best and brightest left for the United States, where high-tech industry was more cutting-edge. But Mark R. Pinto is moving in the opposite direction. Mr. Pinto is the first chief technology officer of a major American tech company to move to China. Western companies are also attracted to China’s huge reservoirs of cheap, highly skilled engineers — and the subsidies offered by many Chinese cities and regions, particularly for green energy companies.”

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