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Happy Hour

Happy Hour

Patrice Chaplin
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In a place where people dare to be alive, the narrator finds euphoric freedom beyond her dreams — but she also finds that paradise has a very dark side indeed.


Happy Hour is the moving and witty account of an English woman who realizes her dream of leaving her life, her secrets, and her private grief behind her to buy into a piece of paradise — Castel, a small town in the Pyrénées, where the quality of light, the magnificence of the scenery and the vibrancy of the Catalan culture have tempted artists and tourists for decades.

It is a place of mystery — of darkened doorways defying brilliant sunshine — which entraps every visitor.

Yet the Catalan people are notoriously cautious of outsiders — and there are some mysteries that they do not want to be solved, including the myth surrounding Rennes-le-Château, the place where the Holy Grail was said to be found by a priest.

This splendid evocation of life on the borders of France and Spain has at its centre the rich and lively characters whose energy adds to the joie de vivre of their setting.

We meet the big-hearted patron, M. Nadal, who protects the old Catalan customs and keeps the town’s secrets, the rivalrous chefs at the gourmet restaurant whose owners would rather die than lose their Michelin star, the disarmingly alluring Colette, who runs the Café des Arcades, escaping a turbulent past in Pigalle’s backstreets.

The town pulses with dramas, rumours, rivalry, fiestas, concerts, dances and feasts while the old men in black berets sit drinking under the cool plane trees, playing pelote.
Language
English
Format
Unknown Binding
Publisher
Pan Publishing
Release
January 01, 1999
ISBN
0330367463
ISBN 13
9780330367462

Happy Hour

Patrice Chaplin
0/5 ( ratings)
In a place where people dare to be alive, the narrator finds euphoric freedom beyond her dreams — but she also finds that paradise has a very dark side indeed.


Happy Hour is the moving and witty account of an English woman who realizes her dream of leaving her life, her secrets, and her private grief behind her to buy into a piece of paradise — Castel, a small town in the Pyrénées, where the quality of light, the magnificence of the scenery and the vibrancy of the Catalan culture have tempted artists and tourists for decades.

It is a place of mystery — of darkened doorways defying brilliant sunshine — which entraps every visitor.

Yet the Catalan people are notoriously cautious of outsiders — and there are some mysteries that they do not want to be solved, including the myth surrounding Rennes-le-Château, the place where the Holy Grail was said to be found by a priest.

This splendid evocation of life on the borders of France and Spain has at its centre the rich and lively characters whose energy adds to the joie de vivre of their setting.

We meet the big-hearted patron, M. Nadal, who protects the old Catalan customs and keeps the town’s secrets, the rivalrous chefs at the gourmet restaurant whose owners would rather die than lose their Michelin star, the disarmingly alluring Colette, who runs the Café des Arcades, escaping a turbulent past in Pigalle’s backstreets.

The town pulses with dramas, rumours, rivalry, fiestas, concerts, dances and feasts while the old men in black berets sit drinking under the cool plane trees, playing pelote.
Language
English
Format
Unknown Binding
Publisher
Pan Publishing
Release
January 01, 1999
ISBN
0330367463
ISBN 13
9780330367462

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