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They Call Me Farang: Short Stories By An American In Bangkok
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| #1155392 in Books | 2015-12-17 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.00 x.42 x5.00l,.41 | File type: PDF | 166 pages||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Essential Street-Smarts for Romatics Visiting Thailand -- Warning: Some Coarse Language, Violence and Nudity.|By D.C.Burt|I've been reading "They Call Me Farang" in bits and episodes on the public transit and before I crash out. I have finally closed the back cover of this book now, and I would like to say that I thoroughly enjoyed it -- It is a quick read because it is a page|About the Author|
Scott Mallon is perhaps best known for his YouTube channel, An American in Bangkok. As an expat living in Thailand since November 1995, he has also worked as a boxing and travel photojournalist for numerous publications, including HBO
Weary from running his printing business in Southern California, Scott Mallon hops on a jet bound for Thailand with three bags and $10,000 to his name. Originally planned as a one year sabbatical, his journey ends up as a twenty year stay. In They Call Me Farang, Mallon delivers a timeless collection of insightful, compelling short stories in the only way he knows, with dry humor and a straightforward, no holds barred voice. Learn what life is really like as an expatr...
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