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.
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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