Susan Cutsforth and her husband, Stuart, are 'ordinary' people living an extraordinary life. They both work full-time: one is a teacher librarian of thirty years, and the other, a middle-level clerk in the public service. But, as Susan recounts in _Our House is Not in Paris_ , they own a holiday hou
Our House is Definitely Not in Paris
β Scribed by Cutsforth, Susan
- Book ID
- 108948173
- Publisher
- Melbourne Books
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 3 MB
- Series
- Our House 3
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781922129710
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Our House is Definitely Not in Paris is the third memoir in the 'Our House' series, following Our House is Not in Paris and Our House is Certainly Not in Paris.
The French countryside has again been poetically evoked in this delightful, charming and captivating memoir. The renovee adventures continue to enchant the reader and draw them further into the unfolding account of the Cutsforths' other life. This memoir allows us to travel side by side with Susan and Stuart as they fling open the shutters each day in their petite maison in a small French village.
Humour, drama and pathos--Cuzance is a microcosm of the world. Cuisine, markets and the stunning rural landscape of Le Lot--a story that holds equal appeal for armchair travellers; those who already love France or those who will be inspired to explore the most visited country in the world.
'Our House is Definitely Not in Paris' is about the cadences of daily life in a French country...
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