On Mexican Time
A New Life in San Miguel
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Tony Cohan
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Tony Cohan
When Los Angeles novelist Tony Cohan and his artist wife, Masako, visited central Mexico one winter they fell under the spell of a place where the pace of life is leisurely, the cobblestone streets and sun-splashed plazas are enchanting, and the sights and sounds of daily fiestas fill the air. Awakened to needs they didn’t know they had, they returned to California, sold their house and cast off for a new life in San Miguel de Allende. On Mexican Time is Cohan's evocatively written memoir of how he and his wife absorb the town's sensual ambiance, eventually find and refurbish a crumbling 250-year-old house, and become entwined in the endless drama of Mexican life. Brimming with mystery, joy, and hilarity, On Mexican Time is a stirring, seductive celebration of another way of life—a tale of Americans who, finding a home in Mexico, find themselves anew.©2000 Tony Cohan; (P)2000 Random House, Inc.; Bantam Doubleday Dell Audio Publishing, a Division of Random House, Inc.
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?A seductive (but never sentimental) journey into a different way of life. Readers, pack your bags.?
--Entertainment Weekly
?Cohan describes life in Mexico as ?intimate, voluptuous, sense-driven,? a phrase that also describes On Mexican Time.?
--Boston Sunday Globe
?On Mexican Time is more than a travelogue, more than a vicarious journey for the reader. It is a gentle reminder to examine our lives and weed out the unnecessary, the chaotic, and the frivolous.?
--Tennessean
--Entertainment Weekly
?Cohan describes life in Mexico as ?intimate, voluptuous, sense-driven,? a phrase that also describes On Mexican Time.?
--Boston Sunday Globe
?On Mexican Time is more than a travelogue, more than a vicarious journey for the reader. It is a gentle reminder to examine our lives and weed out the unnecessary, the chaotic, and the frivolous.?
--Tennessean
Unexpectedly poignant.
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Enjoyed it
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The picture they paint of SMdA is pretty but seems a bit one-sided, and I never got a feeling for what daily life is like there, for either American expats or for the Mexicans.
Cohen's voice is, as mentioned above, rather flat, but it's not hard to get used to. I just wish the book had more oomph to it.
okay for what it is
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This is not a guide book, but a romance novel that relates the author's growing affection for his new home. Like any romance, there are issues, but none that override his love for this special place and time.
Escape to Mexico
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Well worth the effort og getting used to Tony's voice...Give us MORE TONY!
Loved it bought the Tape, Hard and Soft Cover,,
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