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A Gift from Brittany: A Memoir of Love and Loss in the French Countryside
A Gift from Brittany A Memoir of Love and Loss in the French Countryside
Author: Marjorie Price
The enchanting memoir of an artist's liberating sojourn in France during the sixties and the friendship that transformed her life — While in her late twenties, Marjorie Price leaves the comfort of her Chicago suburb to strike out on her own in Paris and hone her artistic talents. Dazzled by everything French, she falls in lov...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781592404346
ISBN-10: 1592404340
Publication Date: 3/3/2009
Pages: 272
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Publisher: Gotham
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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reviewed A Gift from Brittany: A Memoir of Love and Loss in the French Countryside on + 531 more book reviews
An easy read that will take you from America to the French countryside of Brittany. A single woman's adapting to another culture; purchase of an old farmhouse in the countryside; a love affair; marriage; birth of a daughter. Her friendship with an elderly French woman near her farmhouse show how each other can transform both of their lives. A great novel sharing cultural exchange...
reviewed A Gift from Brittany: A Memoir of Love and Loss in the French Countryside on + 109 more book reviews
I loved this quiet book! Though stories of finding love, then disappointment, a house restoration project with great difficulty and setbacks in France (or Italy!) are so familiar - this book is in a category of its own, in my opinion. The voice of the author seems more authentic, heartfelt, affecting. Her writing style is often beautiful, spare, descriptive. Best of all - her friendship with Jeanne - will stay with me.I like Jeanne's French phrase & reminder: tu vas connaitre la misere dans la vie - the wisdom of expecting and accepting that sadness is a part of life - not a downer, but a no-nonsense, freeing awareness & perspective.
heartinthehighlands avatar reviewed A Gift from Brittany: A Memoir of Love and Loss in the French Countryside on + 54 more book reviews
This is a very beautiful book. Nonfiction. A young artist from Chicago goes to France, falls in love and marries a French artist and moves into a crumbing set of stone farmhouses deep in the countryside of Brittany. More than anything else, this book is about a very unlikely friendship that develops between herself and the 68 year old peasant woman who lives across the road. Jeanne tutors her in country life, watches over her, protects her, and the love that develops between them is interesting as each woman gives to the other. It's a wonderful story, and at times it's almost stranger than fiction; which of course is so often true of life.


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