

There's an Egg in My Soup: An Irish Man in Poland
Tom Galvin
Queues for groceries, unfathomable bus timetables, inexplicable traditions and truly bizarre soup – this is Poland in the mid-1990s, where Tom Galvin innocently went as a trainee teacher.
Without a word of Polish, he is plunged into a strange and rapidly changing culture, as the country shakes off its troubled and complex past and faces the challenges of being a part of modern Europe.
Tom spent five years dealing with long and freezing winters, lack of good food, loneliness and hardship, as he discovered the misery as well as the joy of Polish life. He returned in 2007, to find surprising changes to the country that had been his home for the first years of his working life.
An interesting and amusing account of living and working abroad, which documents a unique period of Polish history.
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Reviews for There's an Egg in My Soup: An Irish Man in Poland
The Irish Times
The Irish Times
'Joyous account of our hero floundering . . . he is winningly self-effacing and willingly self-deprecating'
The Sunday Tribune
The Sunday Tribune
'Great reading'
Sunday Business Post
Sunday Business Post