This is a funny, lively account of Normandy life... SAINSBURY'S MAGAZINE A sad but funny end to a wonderful series of french anecdotal life... Manche Today
French Lessons serves up another hilarious slice of life as it is lived in rural France - but only by the disaster-prone author and his long-suffering wife. The seventh book in the immensely popular series about a British couple scraping a living in Normandy, French Lessons is another hugely entertaining account of innocents and innocence abroad. Having been forced to flee from their beloved Mill of the Flea, George and Donella find themselves in a rambling and decrepit chateau set in a vast swathe of marshlands in an isolated part of Normandy. How will they survive in their new home with no money and a menagerie of animals and the author's perennial naivete? Simple, says our hero. The Easts' will set up a multi - activity holiday centre, with hikers, cyclists and other energetic leisure seekers mingling with sculptors, writer and artists in happy harmony. Or anyway, that is Plan 'A'. And so the scene is set for another memorable episode in the best-selling series about two ordinary people who - thanks to the author- continually find themselves in very extra-ordinary circumstances.
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French Lessons serves up another hilarious slice of life as it is lived in rural France,but only by the disaster-prone author and his long-suffering wife.And so the scene is set for another memorable episode in this series about two ordinary people who-thanks to the author-continually find themselves in very extraordinary circumstances.
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Prologue: Every man has two countries; his own and France... Thomas Jefferson, third President of the United States of America 1. Hark, hark the dogs do bark. The beggars are coming to town...13th century nursery rhyme 2. I cannot stop the French being French...Charles de Gaulle 3. Le gout, c'est la mort de l'art.(Taste is the death of art)...Edgar Degas 4. Boy, those French. They have a different word for everything... Comedian Steve Martin 5. I like Frenchmen very much, because even when they insult you they do it so nicely... Cabaret singer and femme fatale Josephine Baker 6. To say a leek is the asparagus of the poor is to be impolite to the leek, the asparagus and the poor...Albert Valentin 7. Ainsi sera, groigne qui groigne.A favourite motto of Anne Boleyn, which roughly translates as:'Whinge if you will, but that's how it's going to be.' 8. Le temps est comme un fleuve; il ne recontre pas a sa source (Time is like a river; it does not flow back to its source)... Antoine Rivaroli, Comte de Rivarol 9. I cannot look at the leaf of a tree without being overwhelmed by the universe... Victor Hugo 10. Exactitude is not Truth... Henri Matisse 11. La belle cage ne nourrit pas l'oiseau. (A beautiful cage does not feed the bird.)... French proverb 12. November is a nice month. But one must like grey... Gilles Vigneault 13. Etendez vos pieds selon la couverture. (Stretch out your feet according to the blanket.)... Norman proverb 14. Nature makes only dumb animals.We owe the fools to society... Honore De Balzac (1799-1850) - Journalist and writer, said to be one of the creators of realism in literature 15. You can't go home again... Thomas Wolfe, American novelist
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780952363583
Publisert
2007-11-20
Utgiver
La Puce Publications; La Puce Publications
Vekt
350 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Dybde
17 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
241
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