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Review of Parallel Lives by Jennifer Andrewes

This book is simply un-put-downable. Whether like me you are an expat who loves reading about other regions of this amazing country, you love visiting ...
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Review of Paris Postcards by Guy Thomas Hibbert

In a series of short stories of love, life and Paris, Guy Hibbert’s eloquent writing portrays the pulse of the city and the lives and ...
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Review of Riviera Dreaming by Maureen Emerson

Maureen Emerson has written a truly fascinating book about life on the French Riviera and two of the men who shaped its style in the ...
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An English Impressionist by Brent Shore

A trip to France as a teenager by this talented author, awakened a lifelong love of France, its culture, food, and people. This love resulted ...
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Eight Months in Provence by Diane Covington-Carter

American Diane Covington-Carter was obsessed with France. She had spent her youth listening to her father’s wartime tales, studying French, and saving every spare penny ...
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Hosting Hapless Helpers by Karen Luff

Now you can discover the truth about what it is like to host helpers for your projects in your own home. Karen Luff, the author, ...
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Review of Minced, Marinated and Murdered by Noël Balen and Vanessa Barrot

What do you get when you have two authors, Noël Balen a writer and musician with over thirty mystery books to his name, and his ...
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A day with Marie-Antoinette book review

Marie-Antoinette, that’s all you have to say and most people will know immediately that you’re talking of the Queen of France who lost her head. ...
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The Christmas Cottage by Patricia Dixon

The third novel by Patricia Dixon sees a festive return to the tiny French village of Pierre de Fontaine. Nestled amongst the sleepy hills and ...
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A Feast of Literary Festivals in France

Who isn’t inspired by France, with its fascinating history and culture, scenic landscapes, historic towns and villages and amazing food and wine? For writers in ...
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