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Home is now an unassuming little house on Carnaval Street. If you liked Eat, Pray, Love you will love The House on Carnaval Street. Rodriguez's story speaks to every woman, mother, sister, wife - to anyone who has ever questioned their relationships, their place in /5(). Deborah Rodriguez. Home. Island on the Edge of the World Deborah Rodriguez Nonfiction / Literature Fiction. Haiti. A poor country rich in courage, strength and love. As these four women are about to bltadwin.rue, the rootless daughter of American missionaries, now working as a hairdresser in Northern California. But the repercussions of a Missing: Carnaval Street.  · So, at the age of forty-nine, she packs her life and her cat Polly into her Mini Cooper and heads south to a pretty seaside town in Mexico. Home is now an unassuming little house on Carnaval Street. There she struggles to learn Spanish, works out with strippers and spends her Sunday nights watching clowns/5(27).


Home is now an unassuming little house on Carnaval Street. There she struggles to learn Spanish, works out with strippers and spends her Sunday nights watching clowns. And maybe - just maybe - the magic of Mexico will finally give her what she's always dreamed of- a life on her own terms RRP $ ×. Read "The House on Carnaval Street" by Deborah Rodriguez available from Rakuten Kobo. From Kabul to a home by the Mexican sea A life-affirming, sea-change memoir by the author of the international bests. After a year living on top of a mountain in the Napa Valley and teetering on the edge of sanity, Deborah makes a decision. One way or another she s going to get the old Deb back. She spent five years teaching and later directing the Kabul Beauty School, the first modern beauty academy and training salon in Afghanistan.


Home is now an unassuming little house on Carnaval Street. If you liked Eat, Pray, Love you will love The House on Carnaval Street. Rodriguez's story speaks to every woman, mother, sister, wife - to anyone who has ever questioned their relationships, their place in the world and the choices that they've made. So, at the age of forty-nine, she packs her life and her cat Polly into her Mini Cooper and heads south to a pretty seaside town in Mexico. Home is now an unassuming little house on Carnaval Street. There she struggles to learn Spanish, works out with strippers and spends her Sunday nights watching clowns. The House on Carnaval Street (Margarita Wednesdays) by Deborah Rodriguez – Review. July 8, sueannm A little bit Shirley Valentine, a little bit Eat, Pray, Love: a memoir by the remarkable Deborah Rodriguez. A hairdresser and mother from the United States married to an aspiring warlord in Kabul, she has been forced to flee Afghanistan.

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