
How to love San Francisco
One year in the City by the Bay
by Johanna Lehmann
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appears in About San Francisco.
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 midtwenties, 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 upsi...
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