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A Year in Provence - Peter Mayle

Written by Peter Mayle
Format: MP3

Written by: Peter Mayle
Narrated by: Peter Mayle
Length: 2 hrs and 52 mins

Format: Abridged

Release Date:08-03-09
Publisher’s Summary

Peter Mayle and his wife had been to Provence as tourists. They had dreamed of one day trading the long, grey winters and damp summers of England for the blue skies and sunshine of the coast of southern France. And then they made it happen. They moved into an old farmhouse at the foot of the Luberon mountains and embarked on a wonderful, if at times bewildering, new life.
Among their experiences that first year: being inundated with builders and visitors, grappling with the native accent, taking part in goat races and supervising the planting of a new vineyard.

Now, Peter Mayle personally recounts the pleasures and frustrations of Provençal life - sharing in a way no one else can, the unique and endearing culture that is Provence.

5.0 out of 5 stars Like vacationing in the South of France . . ., April 28, 2000

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This review is from: A Year in Provence (Paperback)
When I was a sophomore in college, I spent a semester in Aix-en-Provence, France. While I was there I discovered that many of my fellow classmates had read “A Year in Provence” and were captivated by Mayle’s account. Once I returned to the US, my parents bought it for me and I devoured it quickly. I loved this book — and since I spent some time in Provence, I could relate to the various characters and adventures that Mr. Mayle writes about. His talent is definitely in the writing — you certainly feel as if you are in Provence with him, searching out truffles or lamenting over his stone dining room table. I read this book (as well as its sequel, “Toujours Provence”) over and over again, whenever I want to reminisce about the four months I spent abroad, or just for a few quick laughs. It truly is like taking a vacation, and taking a peek into Peter Mayle’s charming quaint Provencal life. I highly recommend this book to anyone . . . and I promise… Read more

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43 of 45 people found the following review helpful

5.0 out of 5 stars a Charming Divertissement, June 20, 2000

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Bruce Kendall “BEK” (Southern Pines, NC) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: A Year In Provence (Hardcover)
I generally abhor travelogues, but this defies the genre and isn’t really a travelogue per-se anyway. It describes a destination rather than a journey. Mayle and his wife arrive in Provence with full expectations of living la dolce vita and end up embroiled in a series of catastrophes that require them to reshape their entire characters and perform some serious attitude-adjusting. The English, like their American cousins, are accustomed to time and labor operating at peak efficiency. When someone tells us a job will be done in two weeks, we expect it done in 10 days. When we listen to weather reports, we want to know how long a particular pattern will last. We don’t want to be told, “Maybe two days, maybe two weeks, maybe two months.” As Mayle reports, things are done a bit differently in Provence. Time operates in a different dimension. If time is even considered, it is contemplated in terms of seasons, rather than hours, days, or weeks.
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49 of 52 people found the following review helpful

5.0 out of 5 stars Read it and see for yourself!, April 24, 2000

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F. Evans “french tortilla” (Truckee, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: A Year in Provence (Paperback)

A French national, 4th generation “provençale” (from Provence), I couldn’t help being both surprised and annoyed by the controversy around Peter Mayle’s book. I loved his work and so did my whole family, still living in Provence. We found it refreshing to see our little world seen through a British eye, and got a real kick out of all the anecdotes. My (American) husband along with his parents read the book as well before discovering Provence and my family for the first time and enjoyed it tremendously.My advice to you, potential reader: do not pay attention to negative comments about this book. Read it and make your OWN opinion. You may love it or not.And if you end up touring in Provence, you’re in for an unforgettable experience, especially if you avoid Summer months (Anyway the light in September is THE best), and if you get to know locals. This is better than any guide book. it is Provence from within… Enjoy!

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