So Far and Yet So Near


In 2005, American Citizens Abroad (ACA) published So Far and Yet So Near – Stories of Americans Abroad, a collection of stories by Americas describing their experiences abroad. The book is a compilation of forty-seven stories by Americans who have lived abroad. In my reading of the book, I could relate to many of the stories, and I found they all held interesting and thought-provoking perspectives both on the experience of being an American abroad and on America itself.

The book is a great gift for friends and family. And address questions and issues such as:

  • What it’s like to live abroad on a long-term basis?
  • The joys and difficulties of integrating into local culture, and whether you even need to.
  • What happens to your sense of national identity?
  • Impact on family life and friendships back home.

If you want to learn more about Americans abroad — our unofficial ambassadors to the world — the book is available here, and if you buy it through ACA’s site (via links to Amazon.com and Amazon.co.uk), you’ll be helping to fund the important work that ACA does for all Americans abroad.

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