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Toujours Provence |
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Rating: Summary: Mostly humorous insights into Provence Review: The is primarily independent chapters each with their own story of life in Provence. The chapter on 'Boy' the dog was very good as were a few other chapters.
Rating: Summary: Wish I did not get hardback! Review: This book did not live up to Mayle's first book. It's like he's trying to cash in on that fame.
Rating: Summary: Wish I did not get hardback! Review: This book did not live up to Mayle's first book. It's like he's trying to cash in on that fame.
Rating: Summary: Exellent Review: This book is charming, funny and heartwarming. I have never read A Year In Provence, but I recomend you do--most people who have read both say you should. It also helps to know some French.
Rating: Summary: A great escape to the south of France Review: This book provides a vehicle to escape to the sunny south of France without leaving your house. The characters and setting are richly described, and you can almost smell the aroma of country provencal cooking (don't read the book on an empty stomach) Very humerous. A great escape!!
Rating: Summary: A Delightful Continuation! Review: Toujours Provence is Peter Mayle's delightful continuation of his bestselling memoir, A Year in Provence. In this "sequel," so to speak, we become privy to he and his wife's further adventures in their subsequent years in Provence. Perhaps moreso in this book than in A Year in Provence, we begin to see how the Mayles are becoming much less English and more Provencal in their lifestyles. Full of little joys in each chapter, more truffles, dogs, annoying tourists and/or visitors, singing toads, buried treasure, and delectable food and wine, this memoir is certain to suit those who enjoyed A Year in Provence!
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