How to Love San Francisco – One Year in the City by the Bay, is the story of a spirited young woman who finds adventure in San Francisco. By crossing continents Hanni, in her mid-twenties, starts a new life—with unforeseen hurdles.
When Hanni gets the offer to work in San Francisco for a year, she doesn’t expect the experience to turn her life upside down. Not only does she become infected by the Silicon Valley virus to start her own company, but she also falls in love with an American guy whose behavior causes her to question her understanding of relationships. Sacrificing German caution for American optimism, Hanni navigates the ups and downs of this bizarre new world, from finding a place to stay in the most expensive city in the U.S., to deciphering the cryptic code of American dating, to developing a taste for the “secret sauce” of Silicon Valley!
A rousing, fresh twist on the fictional memoir, How to Love San Francisco – One Year in the City by the Bay takes you on a year-long excursion of life in this “least American” of American cities, one filled with cultural clashes, international friendships, and an outsider-turned-insider’s view of what living in San Francisco is really like.
When Hanni gets the offer to work in San Francisco for a year, she doesn’t expect the experience to turn her life upside down. Not only does she become infected by the Silicon Valley virus to start her own company, but she also falls in love with an American guy whose behavior causes her to question her understanding of relationships. Sacrificing German caution for American optimism, Hanni navigates the ups and downs of this bizarre new world, from finding a place to stay in the most expensive city in the U.S., to deciphering the cryptic code of American dating, to developing a taste for the “secret sauce” of Silicon Valley!
A rousing, fresh twist on the fictional memoir, How to Love San Francisco – One Year in the City by the Bay takes you on a year-long excursion of life in this “least American” of American cities, one filled with cultural clashes, international friendships, and an outsider-turned-insider’s view of what living in San Francisco is really like.