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In the second novel in the Pop Larkin series, the Larkin family descends upon Brittany in France. Like fish out of water, they find out things don't quite turn out their way: the weather is less than ideal, the food is awful and the hotel is in a bad state of repair. But things slowly improve as Pop manages to sweet-talk Mlle. Dupont, Angela Snow and her sister Iris, and Charley and Mariette celebrate their first wedding anniversary. A Breath of French Air is a delightful book full of show more nostalgia, fun and frivolity. show lessTags
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All might be radiant and perfick in the Kent countryside, but everyone needs a holiday now and again. With Mariette wilting under low spirits, and Ma growing weary of her newborn Oscar’s incessant demands for milk, Pa lets himself be convinced that they could really do with a trip to France. It does require persuasion, of course, because Pa finds it hard to believe that anywhere could be more lovely than home – but the one thing he loves more than home is his family, and he’s willing to do anything to make them happy. Encouraged by the enthusiastic Charley – who spent summers in Brittany as a child – Pa begins to pick up a few useful phrases of French, and the whole Larkin family piles into the Rolls and sets off for a spot of show more continental leisure...
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Second in the Larkin series: the Larkins invade another middle-class monopoly by deciding to take a holiday in Brittany. Mlle Dupont of the Hotel "Beau Rivage" becomes convinced that Pop Larkin is an eccentric milord, and Angela Snow takes him to a très snob restaurant.
H.E.Bates, A breath of French air, Just been reading pages 34/35, Michael Joseph, 1959, Second impression, Hardback. How old-fashioned the words have changed since 1959: pince-nez, fountain pen, wicker chairs, 'haven't got television', telly, radio, 'brought the new 'Hi-Fi', 'switched on the portable radio', 'have a snifter,' 'not on your Nelly', etc. Sunny, cheerful, French seaside, wrapper design, Broom Lynne.
perfect after Christmas read
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- Original publication date
- 1959
- Important places
- Ashford, Kent, England, UK; Kent, England, UK; Brittany, France; St Pierre-le-Port, Brittany, France (fictitious)
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- English, French, German, Italian
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