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The Chateau
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A nostalgic story unfolds in the heart of post-war France, penned by the author of "So Long, See You Tomorrow." In 1948, Harold and Barbara Rhodes, a young couple from America, embark on an extended holiday in France, still bearing the scars of war. Their journey begins with the allure and sophistication of Paris, captivating their spirits with its charm. However, as they venture deeper into the French countryside, they encounter the resilient locals, still in the throes of recovery, and face a less than welcoming atmosphere at Château Beaumesnil. In "The Château," William Maxwell masterfully captures the transformative nature of travel, depicting the profound experiences that come with embracing new cultures and perspectives. Brandon Taylor, author of "Real Life," praises the work for its unpredictable and heartfelt depth, while Salley Vickers likens the narrative to engaging with an old friend—spontaneous, intimate, and richly rewarding.
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A nostalgic story unfolds in the heart of post-war France, penned by the author of "So Long, See You Tomorrow." In 1948, Harold and Barbara Rhodes, a young couple from America, embark on an extended holiday in France, still bearing the scars of war. Their journey begins with the allure and sophistication of Paris, captivating their spirits with its charm. However, as they venture deeper into the French countryside, they encounter the resilient locals, still in the throes of recovery, and face a less than welcoming atmosphere at Château Beaumesnil. In "The Château," William Maxwell masterfully captures the transformative nature of travel, depicting the profound experiences that come with embracing new cultures and perspectives. Brandon Taylor, author of "Real Life," praises the work for its unpredictable and heartfelt depth, while Salley Vickers likens the narrative to engaging with an old friend—spontaneous, intimate, and richly rewarding.
