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Louise is a middle-aged woman with a successful career at her marketing agency in New York. On the verge of a stress breakdown, her doctor advises her to take a month holiday in a thermal spa- isolated from her duties. She travels to a small village in France, where she meets Madame-Sur-Seine. Madame used to be a famous Cabaret dancer who lived in Paris in the glorious years. Louise is immediately fond of her, and thinks she can help her with her personal affairs-especially her relationships with men. What begins as a daily tea-time meeting chat becomes a training program on pleasure,…mehr

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Louise is a middle-aged woman with a successful career at her marketing agency in New York. On the verge of a stress breakdown, her doctor advises her to take a month holiday in a thermal spa- isolated from her duties. She travels to a small village in France, where she meets Madame-Sur-Seine. Madame used to be a famous Cabaret dancer who lived in Paris in the glorious years. Louise is immediately fond of her, and thinks she can help her with her personal affairs-especially her relationships with men. What begins as a daily tea-time meeting chat becomes a training program on pleasure, self-love, and freedom. Louise turns into a sexy and appealing woman-as she has never felt before. Eager to thank the secretive Cabaret dancer on her way back to N.Y., she doesn't understand why no one answers the door when she knocks at it. She returns to her agency, but she cannot forget Madame. The way she can show her gratitude towards Madame is by applying her lessons to her daily life. Iconic. A life with pleasure. The book all women should read in their 30s.
Autorenporträt
Margareth Stewart is an Italian author based in Montrose, Scotland. With a PhD in Psychology and being a lecturer in the field of English, Entrepreneurship, and Related Literature at the University, MGS is multi-lingual, a world traveller, and a literature enthusiast. Living close to the sea and in the home of great authors serves as daily doses of inspiration. Besides The War, Margareth Stewart has also published The Cabaret, The Friend, The 7 Sins, and The Poems. The first two books are also printed in the script version. Only paper versions are available for her books as she is much aligned with the old way of doing literature. Available for purchase at Lulu.com, Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble, and Ingram. @author_margarethstewart