Laugh, gasp, and cheer for Robert and Sabina as they swap skyscrapers for stone cottages in
The Crinkle Crankle Wall, a hilarious and heartfelt memoir about building a new life-and a guesthouse-in the wilds of Andalusia. Will their dreams of a simpler life flourish amidst rogue builders, power outages, and the harsh realities of rural paradise?"
A humorous account of a couple's trials and tribulations in search of the good life "I could not put this book down and despite a mountain of jobs to do I kept convincing myself 'just one more chapter'." ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
"Written in wonderful prose with a great sense of humour the book had me glued to its pages wondering what would be their next pitfall, their next mad idea." ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
"I gasped and laughed and almost cried at various points in their story. Do read it you won't be disappointed and the good news is that there is more, as this is only the first year!!!" ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
"I was transported to another place that was idyllic and yet took perseverance and determination to survive." ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
"I have read an inordinate number of books by people starting a new life in France, Spain, Outer Womberbumboojah and for the most part, they are not well written and seldom as amusing as their authors think they are. This book is different." ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
In pursuit of their dream of a simpler life amidst the natural beauty of Andalusia, Sabina and Robert embark on a life-changing journey from the bustling streets of Abu Dhabi to the rugged landscapes of Spain. Drawn by the allure of whitewashed villages, red geraniums, and endless olive trees, they find their paradise-a quaint stone cottage nestled in a secluded mountain valley.
Excited to transform their new abode into a welcoming guest house, the couple dives headfirst into their venture. With scant foresight and an abundance of determination, Sabina and Robert grapple with rogue builders, a lack of electricity, and the unpredictability of Mother Nature's torrential storms and freezing winters.
Yet, it is amid these trials that they forge meaningful connections with their neighbours, who have inhabited the valley for generations. As they adapt to their rustic existence, they discover that life in the sun is far from the carefree utopia they envisioned.
Written with a wry sense of humour and unapologetic honesty, this poignant tale follows the duo's rollercoaster of highs and lows. From the monotonous routine of their past to the daily challenges that greet them in Andalusia, every moment is an adventure, an opportunity for growth, and a chance to rediscover the true essence of the good life.
A perfect read for the fans of Driving Over Lemons, Under the Tuscan Sun and A Year in Provence