What’s in the Nationality File by Isabel Emrich?

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Isabel Emrich is the author of several popular books, most notably, “The Nationality File.” She has spent a lifetime researching and studying American identity, and in The Nationality File, she takes on a much larger topic to help us understand how we fit into our nation’s melting pot. In this fascinating book, she examines how we can best determine our national origins and our nationality by investigating our family roots, occupation, education, religion and more. It’s a fascinating look at what’s really going on when it comes to our roots and what we do with those ties to help us determine our place in the world.

The Nationality File offers readers some good advice when it comes to dating and relationships. For instance, if you don’t have any inkling that your potential partner is from the country you’re dating from, or if your relationship seems to be all about countries’ differences, then you should consider whether or not you are really meeting someone to be together for a long time. Is there really a great connection between where you meet and where they are? And if so, then what does that have to do with where you want to go or what you want to do with your life? These are questions that The Nationality File answers head-on and helps you sort through what you’re really looking for in a relationship before making the decision to meet someone.

This is a very interesting and thought-provoking book about relationships and about finding your own identity. Isabel Emrich has done a great job of synthesizing her personal experiences as a self-absorbed American who has moved to Britain and her research and writing on nationalities to help readers discover their own truths about themselves. In The Nationality File, Isabel Emrich provides an easy, quick read that will help you get a new understanding of relationships, and open up new vistas of dating. For romance novel enthusiasts, this book is a definite must-read, and even for those just looking to add a new relationship to their reading list, Isabel Emrich’s debut will open up new possibilities for you and offer plenty of tips that you can apply in your own relationships.

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