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A memoir in the tradition of "A Year In Provence" and "Driving Over Lemons", recounting how the author and her partner transformed a ruined Pyrenean monastery into a 21st century home. A celebration of the rugged landscape of French Catalonia, of Catalan cuisine, and of an alternative way of life.

Produktbeschreibung
A memoir in the tradition of "A Year In Provence" and "Driving Over Lemons", recounting how the author and her partner transformed a ruined Pyrenean monastery into a 21st century home. A celebration of the rugged landscape of French Catalonia, of Catalan cuisine, and of an alternative way of life.
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Autorenporträt
Rosemary Bailey has written two further books about the Pyrenees. The Man who Married a Mountain (Bantam Books 2005) followed the romantic 19th century mountaineer. Sir Henry Russell-Killough, in his quest for the sublime. Her most recent book, Love and War in the Pyrenees, (Weidenfeld & Nicolson 2008) is an investigation of the Second World War, combining her own travels with contemporary interviews, documents andletters, described by the Jewish Chronicle as, 'a quiet triumph of historical reconstruction'. She is a fellow of the Royal Literary Fund and teaches writing for the Arvon Writers' Foundation and runs her own writers' retreats in the Pyrenees. www.rosemarybailey.com