Molly Quell

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An American journalist based in the Netherlands.
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Blog postI’m trying to process what happened. We all are. But we can’t even figure out what language to use. Was it a coup? An insurrection? A riot? How could this have happened? How could a country that still makes everyone take their shoes off to get on an airplane after one guy failed to detonate ... [Read more...]3 months ago Read more
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Blog postA few weeks ago, I had coffee with a friend who mentioned he’d met a certain right-wing provocateur in person and found him to be really nice and “gentle” face to face, contrasting with this person’s online persona. I was reminded of this today, as I watched far-right politician Geert Wilders give his last address ... [Read more...]8 months ago Read more
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Blog postI did something yesterday that I rarely do. I quit something. Two things actually, two tiny side projects I was working on. I struggle with quitting. I stay in relationships for too long. Stay at jobs long past when I should. Once I start a book, I always finish it no matter how much I ... [Read more...]8 months ago Read more
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Blog postI realise in these times of global pandemics, toilet paper shortages and reality tv presidents that most people are not worried about the state of their inbox. But I am. And, in an effort to not talk about corona, a few days ago I was lecturing someone instead about how they have too many email ... [Read more...]1 year ago Read more
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Blog postAt the end of last year, I reported on a story involving Myanmar. The Southeast Asian country appeared before the U.N.’s highest court to face allegations of genocide for the country’s treatment of the Rohingya. Appearing on behalf of her country was Aung San Suu Kyi, the Nobel peace prize winner who was kept under ... [Read more...]1 year ago Read more
Titles By Molly Quell
Dutched Up!: Rocking the Clogs Expat Style
Nov 9, 2014
by
Olga Mecking
,
Lynn Morrison
,
Molly Quell
,
Colleen Geske
,
Zoe Lewis
,
Rina Mae Acosta
,
Catina Tanner
,
Katherine Strous
,
Nerissa Muijs
,
Amanda van Mulligen
,
Rosalind Van Aalen
,
Caitlyn O’Dowd
,
Lana Kristine Jelenjev
,
Ute Limacher-Riebold
,
Aislinn Callahan-Brandt
,
Alexia Martha Symvoulidou
,
Shivangi Sharma
,
Tamkara Adun
,
Amber Rahim
,
Marianne Orchard
,
Damini Purkayastha
,
Donna Stovall Bardsley
,
Kerry Dankers
,
Iulia Modi Agterhuis
,
Farrah Ritter
$5.49
Dutched Up! is a compilation of stories from Expat Women Bloggers living in the Netherlands. The book covers a wide range of topics about everyday life as seen through the eyes of a foreigner. Some are funny. Others have a wealth of professional information. Yet other stories are sad, shocking or surprising.
There is one thing we can guarantee about this book. If you have ever lived in the Netherlands, at least one story in it will resonate with you. In all likelihood, there are a lot of stories that will sound familiar and have you nodding your head in agreement or shaking it in shared frustration. This book will help you appreciate the many moments of beauty, learning and growing.
Dutched Up! is a collection of tales by some pretty amazing women who have learned to rock their clogs, expat style.
There is one thing we can guarantee about this book. If you have ever lived in the Netherlands, at least one story in it will resonate with you. In all likelihood, there are a lot of stories that will sound familiar and have you nodding your head in agreement or shaking it in shared frustration. This book will help you appreciate the many moments of beauty, learning and growing.
Dutched Up! is a collection of tales by some pretty amazing women who have learned to rock their clogs, expat style.
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