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![]() Ninguno Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Emmy Bridges works at a call centre dealing with sales, lives with her dad and lives a pretty dull life. She feels responsible for her dad who hasn't gone out since her mum died years earlier and when he gets into trouble with the mortgage on their house she ends up taking an assignment in south-west France at a vineyard, learning how to sell the wine when she returns home. She becomes involved with Madame Beaumont, an elderly local vintner, who likes to do things her own way and things snowball until Emmy finds herself completely embroiled in wine-making. Add to the mix the charming Charlie and the infuriating Isaac and all the ingredients are there for a good romantic novel. I thought this book got off to a slow start and was a little frustrated by the repeated descriptions of Emmy's pear-shaped hips and cut-off jeans (for example) but it grew on me and I ended up loving it. Emmy was a character who let people walk all over her but she came into her own as the story progressed and I rooted for her to get everything she wanted by the end of it. It's quite a long book, but having finished it I sort of feel a bit lost without it. It's a truly charming story and the author has obviously done lots of research (which must have been terrible for her!) as there's so much detail about wine-making from the vine to the bottle. The setting is wonderful and beautifully described. I could just imagine the house and the landscape that Emmy looks out on. I'm looking forward to reading more of Jo Thomas's work - I've got a feeling I will like them. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
The perfect place for a fresh start . . . Escape to France with LATE SUMMER IN THE VINEYARD - Jo Thomas's irresistible follow-up to THE OYSTER CATCHER and THE OLIVE BRANCH. 'A fabulous French feast of fun' Milly Johnson 'Love this book ... makes me want to live on a vineyard in the South of France!' Lisa Zupan, Producer of P.S. I Love You Emmy Bridges has always looked out for others. Now it's time to put down roots of her own. Working for a wine-maker in France is the opportunity of a lifetime for Emmy. Even if she doesn't know a thing about wine - beyond what's on offer at the local supermarket. There's plenty to get to grips with in the rustic town of Petit Frère. Emmy's new work friends need more than a little winning over. Then there's her infuriatingly brash tutor, Isaac, and the enigmatic Madame Beaumont, tucked away in her vineyard of secrets. But Emmy will soon realise that in life - just as in wine-making - the best things happen when you let go and trust your instincts. Particularly when there's romance in the air... What readers are saying about Late Summer in the Vineyard: 'A light-hearted romance set in a French vineyard. What could be better for summertime reading!' 'Funny, romantic and heart-warming read of love, friendships and wine' 'I loved this book - the sights, sounds, smells of France during the wine making season was truly believable. A great story with funny, loveable characters who I wanted as friends!' No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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I loved the cute cover, so inviting and summery, as was the story. Jo really made me feel as if I was part of the vineyard experience, and it really was a pleasurable one. I loved the humour and the characters and the added bonus of animals was a plus for me. I'm not a wine drinker but after reading this book I may partake in a small glass with a wedge of brie, just to keep my "Late Summer in the Vineyard" experience a longer lasting one. (