What if the messy, funny, not‑at‑all‑Instagrammable parts of moving abroad were the very things that made your family stronger?
Blonde in Bangkok, Bombay, Beijing, and Beyond is a candid, big‑hearted memoir for expat women, single, partnered, and parenting, who are building real lives far from home.
From South Africa to Kazakhstan, Thailand, India, Jordan, Romania, the UAE, and China, Karen Page shows what overseas family life is really like: the jet‑lag tears, the paperwork marathons, the cultural mix‑ups, and the friendships, courage, and clarity that grow in their wake.
This isn't glossy escapism.
It's a companion for the grocery‑store meltdowns, the school searches, the identity reshuffles, and the bedtime rituals that stitch new belonging together.
Why this book matters now:
•See yourself in honest stories that turn chaos into hard‑won wisdom.
•Find language for your child's transitions, and your own.
•Learn simple habits that steady a family in motion.
•Rethink "perfect expat life" and build a humane one instead.
If you're starting over (again), raising third‑culture kids, or wondering who you are without your old map, this book will meet you where you are, with humor, tenderness, and practical insight.
Pack it in your carry‑on, read a chapter between time zones, and feel a little less alone and a lot more equipped for whatever comes next.
Buy now and begin the journey with a friend on the page.