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The Polish Experience

The Polish Experience

The Polish Experience by Nicholas Westerby

The Polish Experience

by Nicholas Westerby

Globalization led to the end of the Cold war. Russia and America no longer had an appetite to destroy each other’s interests.

After the fall of the Berlin Wall Europe opened its arms to former Soviet countries and in 2004 the European Union welcomed nine new countries into its group.

The borders were open and Western Europeans feared a flood of Eastern European immigrants. The Eastern Europeans should have been worried about the flow of Western Europeans into their countries.

A young arrogant womanizing English salesman is sent to Poland to establish a call centre.

As he discovers the differences in cultural and business, he falls in love with a Polish woman.

James and Elly meet under dubious circumstances but she helped him out of a jam he was more than willing to repay the favour. He pursues her affections and starts to realize that there is more to the World than Yorkshire.

Will her deeply Catholic family accept him into their hearts?

Will there relationship survive the bumps that come their way?

Find out in 2012’s best comedy (set in Poland, about an Englishman, named James.)

Click on the link below to start downloading this free ebook:-
The Polish Experience – 277 pages (EPUB, Kindle, MOBI, PDF, HTML, LRF, PDB, TXT)

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