Tales from the Pays d'Oc by Patricia Feinberg - Book Tour
Tales from
the Pays d’Oc
Twenty-one tales of life, love and laughter in the land of sun and
vines.
What is Matthieu doing up an olive tree? Why won’t Joséphine ever eat pizza
again? Who went four by fourth? And who
rescued two hapless Americans at Armageddon Falls?
Travel to the Languedoc, feel the scorch of
the sun on your shoulders, smell the dust and the lavender and the ripening
grapes and follow the adventures of the Saturday Club and the regulars at l’Estaminet.
In this collection of stories, Patricia
Feinberg Stoner revisits the territory of her memoir, ‘At Home in the Pays
d’Oc’ with a whole host of new and familiar characters.
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About Patricia Feinberg Stoner
Patricia Feinberg Stoner is a former journalist,
advertising copywriter and publicist. For four years she and her husband were
accidental expatriates in the Languedoc, southern France. During that time she wrote a series of
magazine articles which eventually became her first book about the Languedoc:
‘At Home in the Pays d’Oc.’
Now back in the UK, she lives with her husband in
the pretty West Sussex village of Rustington, where Michael Flanders
encountered a gnu and the mobility scooter is king.
She spends much of her time writing short
stories and comic verses. Her first book, ‘Paw Prints in the Butter’, is a
collection of comic poems for cat lovers, and is sold in aid of a local animal
charity. In 2017 she published her second book of comic verse: ‘The
Little Book of Rude Limericks’.
In the autumn of 2018 Patricia returns to the
locale of ‘At Home in the Pays d’Oc’ with a new collection of stories: ‘Tales
from the Pays d’Oc’.
Patricia welcomes visitors to her Facebook page (Paw Prints in the Butter)
and to her blog www.paw-prints-in-the-butter.com.
You may occasionally find her on Twitter @perdisma.
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