Une pure merveille !
Un roman d'une grande beauté, drôle, fin, extrêmement lumineux sur des sujets difficiles : la perte de
l'être aimé, la dureté de la vie et la tristesse qu'on barricade parfois... Elise franco-japonaise,
orpheline de sa maman veut poser LA question à son père et elle en trouvera le courage au fil des pages,
grâce au retour de sa grand-mère du japon, de sa rencontre avec son extravagante amie Stella..
Ensemble il ne diront plus Sayonara mais Mata Ne !
Chris Stewart, one-time Genesis drummer turned sheepshearer, and author of the bestselling " good life abroad " book, Driving over Lemons, still lives...
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Chris Stewart, one-time Genesis drummer turned sheepshearer, and author of the bestselling " good life abroad " book, Driving over Lemons, still lives at El Valero, his farm on the wrong side of the river in rural Andalucia. And life at El Valero continues in decidedly oddball fashion. When Chris arrived in the Alpujarras, fifteen years ago, he could never have imagined the locals would invite him to join an Almond Blossom Appreciation Society, or that his daughter Chloe would be teaching him about teenage Spanish social life; nor that he would be spending time shepherding Bostonian art trustees around Seville, or working in an immigrants' advice centre in Granada, spurred into action by the arrival of four young Moroccans at El Valero. In this sequel to driving Over lemons and A Parrot in the Pepper Tree, Chris Stewart's optimism and zest for life is as infectious as ever.