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From making new friends to relocating one's spouse and children, this book addresses the common problems people face when moving to a new community. Original.
From the Publisher:
Home Is Where You Make It!
"For people like us who would prefer a root canal to moving, having Leslie Levine's experience and research would have been a gift. We'll not make a move again without rereading 'Will This Place Ever Feel Like Home?'" —Paul and Sarah Edwards, Authors, "Working From Home" We are modern-day nomads. An astounding 16 percent of the American population box up their belongings and move every year. Why, then, are we left bewildered in our new environment once the boxes are unpacked and the cable is hooked up? For many, the jumble of emotions following a move are the most daunting aspect of relocating. "Will This Place Ever Feel Like Home?" provides sensible, expert advice that will help you ease the colossal task of filling an unfamiliar place with the comforts and meaningful connections of home. Nowhere will you find such a complete book on how to make a new house and community your home. Author Leslie Levine addresses the most common problems that afflict relocating individuals and families. Whether you're moving across state lines or across the ocean, "Will This Place Ever Feel Like Home?" will reduce the stress of relocating by showing you how to: —Move while maintaining your job. —Establish and enjoy a new circle of friends. —Help children adjust to and accept a new environment. —Address the concerns of relocating spouses or partners. —Master the terrain and navigate your new town. —Recreate your new home—from repairs to redecorating. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Leslie Levine is a writer, speaker, and public relations/marketing consultant in Chicago. She has provided services for numerous Fortune 500 companies, and her feature articles have appeared in national periodicals, including "Woman's Day Home Improvements," "Better Homes and Gardens," "Custom Builder," "Remodelng," and "The Journal of Light Construction."
Title: Will This Place Ever Feel Like Home? : ...
Publisher: Real Estate Education Co
Publication Date: 1998
Binding: Soft cover
Condition: As New
Signed: Signed by Author(s)