![]() ![]() His observations are from a successful building contractor, owner of an estate agency and journalist. Mark Shearman moved to Spain in 2002 with his partner and four-year-old daughter. Some people buy a villa or apartment and retire on the coast, whilst others live on the outskirts of some quaint pueblo and fill their memoirs with funny stories of quirky locals and strange animals they have raised. This is the go-to book if you are thinking about moving to Spain, covering those questions which will crop up and often, yet suspiciously, remain unanswered. They are driven to find the truth over two continents, unearth their real family history, and the theft of some lunar rocks, but is their journey a search for the truth or the whereabouts of the spoils of the moon.Įxpats Spain: No Bull Truth about Living in Spain Greg and Jordi are brothers that bond on a harrowing, yet liberating journey, after discovering their world is a lie. This is the story of the first Lunar rocks to go missing, causing a mother to lose a husband in a war he shouldn’t have been in, a son disenfranchised from his country, and a father racked with guilt from a disobeyed order. ![]() ![]() Forty- seven of the two hundred and fifty Apollo 13 lunar rocks have been recovered. ![]()
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