I discovered this book when it popped up as a recommendation for me since I've read some books by Peter Mayle. This is one for those who enjoy reading about people who actually act upon their dream and live in other countries. The author never knew this was his dream until he actually visited one summer with a girlfriend and the idea to visit had been hers. He falls out of love with her and in love with France.Mark Greenside writing is laugh out loud funny, no doubt about that. His writing style is visually descriptive. I found him likeable and so witty...completely able to poke fun of himself. I'd love to have dinner with him once. I wonder how his French is coming along now after all this time? I did enjoy this book overall, but I found some of his observations to be over generalizations. I have not been to Brittany, but I am the parent of four American children who all have very good manners and know how to act during an evening out. The author whether it is his intention or not makes it seem like all American children are whiny and spoiled, while French children are well mannered angels. It was the one chapter I took exception too. I recommend reading this book with translation tool so you can understand his conversations that are written in French. I used ispeak French so I could listen to the pronunciation. This book has made me want to visit this part of the world.
A delightful book about the author's experiences in Brittany -- self-deprecating and humorous.
—jainelys
loved this book and the video of the book was great, showing his house just as I imagined it.
—TonyDang
This was a fast-paced, laugh-out-loud depiction of life as an American living in Brittany.
—ashleegantt
Surprisingly fun read although it started sort of slow.
—Mizzou852
Must visit Brittany. And maybe buy a house...
—Marsie