International Newcomer’s Guide to Boston
International Newcomer’s Guide to Boston is a 126-page book written especially for international and domestic newcomers to Boston. This unique collection of information and practical advice is designed to help the newcomer manage the first few weeks and months of relocation. Much more than a travel guide or welcome packet, this International Newcomer’s Guide to Boston contains explanations and information not found in any other publication. Produced by a non-profit newcomer research organization, this invaluable manual contains no confusing advertising or commercial bias. Business and government transferees, students, and professionals will find this Newcomer’s Guide to Boston an amazing resource, packed with all the answers, even to the questions they haven’t asked yet.
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Review by Wendy F. Abramo Merrill for International Newcomer’s Guide to Boston
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I am not an international newcomer. I recently moved to Boston from Seattle to attend graduate school. Nevertheless, “International Newcomer’s Guide to Boston” by Karen Rudick, Anne Copeland and Helenann Wright provided both the practical and the essential information that any newcomer to the Boston area would require.The book is brimming with the answers to those common sense questions that newcomers almost always have. Topics include driving a car in Boston, accessing utilities and Boston’s weather. For international newcomers, this book is a comprehensive orientation to living in the United States, in addition to the insightful Boston area information.In sum, this is a practical guide that is written in clear, concise language and is a “must-buy” for anyone arriving in Boston from other countries or distant regions in the United States.