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Home & Dry in Normandy : A Memoir Of Eternal Optimism In Rural France

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HOME AND DRY IN NORMANDY is the first of two books following the adventures of George and Donella East as they try to realise their dream of living the good life in rural France.

After months of property-hunting, the couple arrive at The Mill of the Flea, a dilapidated and long-abandoned eighteenth-century water mill set in ten acres of fields, woods, streams and mud in the heart of the magical Cotentin peninsula of Normandy.

There, the Easts set about renovating the farmhouse and tiny mill cottage on a shoestring budget.

As they struggle to adapt to a very different life and culture, the Easts find themselves with an unofficial estate manager as Rene Ribet moves on to their land in his ancient caravan.

Rene will, he says, help them learn the ways of the countryside while returning the mill to its former glory.

To the innocents abroad he appears a godsend. To the locals in the nearby village of Nehou, however, Rene Ribet is known as The Fox of Cotentin, notorious for his wily money-making schemes.

Financial success eludes the couple but they gradually find their place amongst the characterful locals and develop an unlikely and enduring friendship with Rene. As the seasons pass, the couple finally realise that the real treasure has been around them all the time...

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0752869248 / 9780752869247
Hardback
19/05/2005
United Kingdom
English
276 p. : ill.
23 cm
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Series set in Normandy - paradoxically, one of the least-written-about and most-visited regions The author's self-published Mill of the Flea series has so far sold 55,000-plus copies on cross-Channel ferries, websites and a handful of events alone. The bookshop and bookclub markets remain untapped. Highly marketable and entertaining author Increasing numbers of Britons are buying property in France - in 2004 50,000 of us purchased property there.
Series set in Normandy - paradoxically, one of the least-written-about and most-visited regions The author's self-published Mill of the Flea series has so far sold 55,000-plus copies on cross-Channel ferries, websites and a handful of events alone. The bookshop and bookclub markets remain untapped. Highly marketable and entertaining author Increasing numbers of Britons are buying property in France - in 2004 50,000 of us purchased property there. BG Biography: general, WTL Travel writing