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Whispering in French
Whispering in French: A Novel of the French Countryside | Sophia Nash
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Award-winning romance author Sophia Nash makes her womens fiction debut with a beautifully crafted, funny, and life-affirming story set in the Atlantic seaside region of France, as one woman returns to France to sell her family home and finds an unexpected chance to start overperfect for fans of Le Divorce and The Little Paris Bookshop. Home is the last place Kate expected to find herself As a child, Kate Hamilton was packed off each summer to her grandfathers ivy-covered villa in southern France. That ancestral home, named Marthe Marie, is now crumbling, and it falls to Kateregarded as the most responsible and practical member of her familyto return to the rugged, beautiful seaside region to confront her grandfathers debts and convince him to sell. Kate makes her living as a psychologist and life coach, but her own life is in as much disarray as Marthe Marie. Her marriage has ended, and shes convinced that she has failed her teenaged daughter, Lily, in unforgiveable ways. While delving into colorful family history and the consequences of her own choices, Kate reluctantly agrees to provide coaching to Major Edward Soames, a British military officer suffering with post-traumatic stress. Breaking through his shell, and dealing with idiosyncratic locals intent on viewing her as an Americanized outsider, will give Kate new insight into whoand whereshe wants to be. The answers will prove as surprising as the secrets that reside in the centuries-old villa. Witty and sophisticated, rich in history and culture, Sophia Nashs novel vividly evokes both its idyllic French setting and the universal themes of self-forgiveness and rebuilding in a story as touching as it is wise.
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Teafiend
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Only got a few pages in. The writing didn‘t flow for me, sort of threw me off. And there were several words I didn‘t recognize (on page 2!?!?) so I can‘t deal with that! It was like the author was trying to use every word in her dictionary! So maybe it wasn‘t the right time for me to read it or just not the right book for me. Oh well. Onto Margaret Atwood!

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vicgreentoriafield
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Another #goodreadsgiveaway came in the mail yesterday! I almost forgot about this one.

tojuxtapose I signup for those every day and never win, it makes me a little happier to see someone actually wins! 7y
DivineDiana 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 7y
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I'm only a couple of pages in but the narration is rather a surprise. It's first person narration with the main character addressing the reader and acknowledging she's telling a story.

mcipher Those can be so interesting- or so annoying! 😂 7y
SaraFair Ohhhhh! In my wheelhouse - stacked! 7y
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vicgreentoriafield
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Won a book from Goodreads that isn't a kindle book! First time!

Jess_Read_This Lucky!! I think Goodreads has blacklisted me from winning anything 😂😂 8y
vicgreentoriafield @Jess_Read_This I thought the same thing. I've been trying for years to win a print book! 8y
Graciouswarriorprincess Congratulations! 8y
Jess7 I've never won a book with Goodreads - print or ebook 8y
Lmstraubie Wonderful! 7y
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