Drinking Camel's Milk in the Yurt: Expat Stories from Kazakhstan
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The Republic of Kazakhstan emerged from the former USSR as an independent nation in 1991. It is one of the largest countries in the world and Astana its capital is one of the youngest (and coldest) capital cities. In this anthology of expatriate experiences in Kazakhstan 24 authors from 11 countries show us this Central Asian country as they know it. In Drinking Camels Milk in the Yurt we travel to the countrys bustling multicultural cities to its rural homesteads steeped in rich traditions and to the Kazakh Steppe the vast open plain that has for centuries been home to a nomadic way of life. During the journey we come to understand the importance of the yurt or nomads tent we are privy to a powerful reflection on Soviet-era labour camps and we witness the build-up to a traditional Kazakh wedding. In a variety of cross-cultural exchanges - some bewildering some funny - we meet locals try new cuisines discover the work of a talented local artist join one mans quest for a unique piece of Kazakh furniture for his wife and explore the steppe as it deserves to be explored - on horseback. More importantly we are introduced to the warmth of Kazakh hospitality and we learn it is possible to survive the extreme temperatures of a Kazakh winter. Whether you are an expat a traveller or just curious about other cultures Drinking Camels Milk in the Yurt: Expat stories from Kazakhstan will introduce you to the Kazakh landscape people and cultures as experienced by its expatriates - both those who are passing through and those who have decided to stay.
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