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C'est la Folie
C'est la Folie
Author: Michael Wright
In 2004, Michael Wright turned his back on Blighty to begin a new life as the owner of a delapidated 15th century farmhouse called "?La Folie." This is a comic memoir about a clinically social bloke rejecting the world of parties and attempting to learn how to become an old-fashioned man.
ISBN-13: 9780553817324
ISBN-10: 0553817329
Publication Date: 7/24/2007
Pages: 446
Rating:
  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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3.5 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: Bantam
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
Members Wishing: 1
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I really wanted to dislike this book: it's written in the first person present tense, with details of animal husbandry and home renovation aplenty - yawn. Now that I've finished, I'd call it a darned good read (perhaps just a tad long).

Strongest point would be his self-effacing humor, always at just the right level, and not overworked in quantity. Wright does come across as a bit of an overachiever (with his piloting, piano playing, etc.), but that's just who he is I finally decided. French locals are distinctive, without being cartoonish, though he's a bit tough on other ex-pat Brits - I found his forcing them to struggle with speaking French in asking for directions and such a bit mean.

Definitely recommended, as it's well-written and funny - I'm giving it somewhat lower stars than it may have deserved as I just couldn't identify with the author, especially the animal husbandry episodes, which dragged for me a bit at times.

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