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Poppy’s Place in the Sun: A French Escape. Lorraine Wilson
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isbn 9780007544080
Автор произведения Lorraine Wilson
Жанр Современные любовные романы
Издательство HarperCollins
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First published in Great Britain by HarperCollinsPublishers 2018
Copyright © Lorraine Wilson 2018
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Source ISBN: 9780008285289
Ebook Edition © April 2018 ISBN: 9780007544080
Version: 2018-03-19
This is for Holly, aka Squeakerdog, who sadly died while I was writing this book. It’s also for her best doggy friend Poppy, my first ever rescue mutt.
Table of Contents
‘Only Dogs and Donkeys’ by Peanut the Chihuahua and Poppy Kirkbride
Daydream Designs – Poppy’s Blog
‘My Place in the Sun’
So, it’s official. No more watching A Place in the Sun and wishing it were me. Tomorrow it will be me – I’ve found my place in the sun and I’ll be making the last leg of the long drive to Saint-Quentin-sur-Aude. It’s a smallish village in the Languedoc, a region in Occitanie in the South of France. It’s Provence’s lesser known neighbour and as a result it’s not as posh, it’s not pretentious and, thankfully, it’s not too pricey. I’ve only had to empty my bank account, not sell my soul to gain a piece of it. According to Vogue, it’s the “true South of France – and one of the country’s best kept secrets”. Having toured Provence and the Cote D’Azur I can say the region of Occitanie is every bit as gorgeous, with chateaus, picturesque hilltop villages and vineyards stretching all the way across to sandy beaches and the sparkling Mediterranean Sea.
Imagine a kaleidoscope patchwork of sunflower fields and vineyards, bustling markets brimming with fresh local produce and wall-to-wall glorious sunshine – then you’ll get the picture. What’s not to like?
Soon you won’t need to imagine anyway; I’ll post my journal sketches on the blog. I fell in love with the area last summer. Listening to the audiobook of Kate Mosse’s Labyrinth as my other half and I walked along the cobbled streets