C'est la Folie; One Man's Quest for a More Meaningful Life; By: Michael Wright; Narrated by: Michael Wright; Length: 12 hrs and 48 mins Unabridged Audiobook. · View all retailers. The true story of an urban man's search for a deeper, richer, simpler life (not to mention a dishy copine) in the heart of rural France One day in late summer, Michael Wright gave up his comfortable South London existence and, with only his long-suffering cat for company, set out to begin a new life. His destination was 'La Folie', a dilapidated 15th century farmhouse in need . · C'est La Folie: Oneman's Quest for a More Meaningful Life by Wright, Michael. Seller powellbooks of Ilminster Somerset uk. Published Condition Very Good Edition 1st Edition ISBN Item Price $.
One day in late summer, Michael Wright gave up his comfortable South London existence and, with only his long-suffering cat for company, set out to begin a new life. His destination was 'La Folie', a dilapidated 15th century farmhouse in need of love and renovation in the heart of rural France Inspired by the success of his column in the Daily Telegraph about La Folie, this book is his. Michael Wright was born in Surrey in Michael has written a long-running Telegraph column and two books covering his life there, the bestselling C'est La Folie (Bantam, ) and Je t'aime à La Folie (Bantam, ) and co-wrote Stephen Grady's classic memoir of his time as a teenage member of the French Resistance, Gardens Of Stone. One day in late summer, Michael Wright gave up his comfortable South London existence and, with only his long-suffering cat for company, set out to begin a new life. His destination was 'La Folie', a dilapidated 15th century farmhouse in need of love and renovation in the heart of rural France.
This is the first book in the French adventures of Michael Wright who wanted to escape from the comforts of his life in London and move to France `to be brave and become a hero'. The book is an easy and engaging read as he takes us with him on the house hunting, preparations and the all-important settling in stages of his new life in France. One day in late summer, Michael Wright gave up his comfortable South London existence and, with only his long-suffering cat for company, set out to begin a new life. His destination was 'La Folie', a dilapidated 15th century farmhouse in need of love and renovation in the heart of rural France. In , 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.
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