My
'Dam Life by
Sean Condon
An amusing story
of an outsider's view of Amsterdam
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Tulips.
Wooden shoes. Beer. Prostitutes. Welcome to the
Netherlands. In My 'Dam Life, Sean Condon documents
his experiences in the Lowlands after his wife Sally is relocated
for her job as a magazine editor. Unemployed- Sean goes along
for sake of adventure, but things get a bit complicated when, shortly
after they arrive in Holland, Sally's employer goes bankrupt and
she is out of a job.
My 'Dam Life is incredibly funny for anyone who has ever lived in
the Netherlands. Condon experiences the general lack of any
form of customer service, learns how to eat an open-faced sandwich
with a fork and knife, gets his bike stolen, is nearly blown up
during the fire work exhibitions of New Year's Eve, and has friends
named Jaap the bus driver and Joop! (exclamation point added to
show how you say Joop!) I laughed out during comments about a Dutch
doctor asking Sally "Now, which leg was it again?" before
he operated on and when the Condon's bought their first door nameplate.
You don't have to be familiar with the quirks Dutch culture to appreciate
this book. Condon tells a great story of struggling to figure
out what he wants to do with his life. Just as in Australia,
he goes through a number of different short-term jobs in Amsterdam.
Despite the uncertain circumstances he is able to have some very
interesting experiences including a dinner with Holland's famous
"Happy Hooker" and 60 seconds with film director Francis
Ford Coppola.
This is a must-read for anyone who has ever lived in Holland and
a pretty amusing read for anyone who has tried to chase their dreams
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