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Will This Place Ever Feel Like Home?, New and Updated Edition: Simple Advice for Settling In After You Move

Will This Place Ever Feel Like Home?, New and Updated Edition: Simple Advice for Settling In After You Move
By Leslie Levine

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If you are moving or contemplating a move, Will This Place Ever Feel Like Home? offers a wealth of insights and practical resources on everything from navigating the new terrain and finding essential services to helping your children and pets adjust, meeting neighbors, making new friends, and much more. A unique and helpful how-to guide--based on more than 100 personal interviews and the author's own relocation experience--this updated edition also features detailed information on relocation services and Internet resources.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #492642 in Books
  • Published on: 2002-01-15
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 256 pages

Editorial Reviews

From Library Journal
Moving to a new city can be both exciting and traumatic, and Levine, a speaker, writer, and marketing consultant, focuses on the traumatic. Her 12 chapters cover such topics as moving and continuing to work; relocating spouses and partners, pets and children; learning about the new environment; making friends; and moving in retirement. Much of this information echoes what a mature, intelligent adult would probably do as a matter of course. Considering that major moving companies give away pamphlets and checklists to their clients detailing important matters such as contacting utilities to establish service, licensing pets, and enrolling children in school, as well as lists of banks, churches, synagogues, TV and radio stations, and road maps, Levine's advice is hardly worth paying for. It is certainly possible, however, that some of the 16 percent of the U.S. population who move each year may find some useful, simple advice here. Recommended only for the most comprehensive public library collections.?Thomas K. Fry, Penrose Lib., Univ. of Denver
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From the Back Cover

"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 of Working from Home

Selected one of the "Top 10 Books of 1998," by Wall Street Journal "Work/Family" columnist Sue Schellenbarger

Whether changing jobs, retiring or just making a fresh start, 16 percent of the American population pulls up stakes each year and relocates. While the first few post-move weeks are filled with immediate concerns such as getting the gas and cable connected, it's establishing deeper connections to a new living space and community that is the real challenge. Will This Place Ever Feel Like Home? offers surefire strategies to help anyone who's recently moved make his or her new house and community feel like home in no time.

This newly revised guide is packed with real-life tips both from people who have successfully settled in and nationally recognized relocation experts. Offering practical advice on everything from establishing a new daily routine to locating essential services (How do I find a doctor?) and shops (Who will cut my hair?) to dealing with emotional adjustments to combating new-school jitters, there's even information on helping your pet adjust to its new digs! Additional tips will show you how to successfully:

  • Move while maintaining your job
  • Nurture old friendships and establish new ones
  • Recreate your new home--from repairs to redecorating
  • Accommodate the needs of relocating spouses and partners
  • Keep kids' spirits up with fun, after-moving-in activities
  • Use the Internet as a relocation resource

Whether you're moving across town or across the ocean, Will This Place Ever Feel Like Home? offers sensible solutions for feeling comfortable in your new home and connected to your new community.

About the Author

Leslie Levine is a writer, speaker, and public relations consultant. Her work has been featured in major publications, including the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, and Good Housekeeping. She is also the author of Ice Cream for Breakfast: If You Follow All the Rules, You Miss Half the Fun (Contemporary Books).


Customer Reviews

Padded review3
Most of the reviews for this book (8 of the 13 at the time I read them) were written by "A Reader" from undisclosed location, spanning review dates from late 1998 to mid 1999. High star rating from the many postings of "A Reader." Suspect the reviews have been padded.

How to build a new life!5
"Having moved across town and across the country on nine (9) occasions from Rochester, NY to all parts of CA, back to Rochester, NY and now to Columbia, MD, I can assure readers that this book offers an island of calm in the "ocean's roar" of the moving experience. Leslie's writing reflects a diverse group of movers who's life experiences pave the way for a more peaceful transition from a loved home to a new house and community. Too often, "movers" are caught up in the process of moving and forget moving is only the first part of uprooting your life and beginning anew. The hardest part is not the move but rather the new beginning. Having a resource that encompasses all parts of your life experience is invaluable. Thanks Leslie!

Thanks, Leslie!4
As the caregiver of a corporate family, I found this book most helpful....Levine has moving down to an art, and she directed me in everything important in a move, from finding doctors to creating a wonderful nest in my new city. Thanks.