Marguerite arrives in Saint-Sulpice from Paris and meets Brigitte at the train station. Marguerite is twenty-four years old and she is about to start work as the live-in nurse for Jerome, an elderly and cantankerous man who lives alone and has been unwell for some time. Brigitte lives locally and is married to Henri, the village’s handsome hero, and the couple oversee the activity at Jerome’s large house and gardens, Rossignol (French for ‘Nightingale’).
Category Archives: Culture
Leaning Towers Article
I have written a piece on the stories behind leaning towers and how they got their tilts! Click here to read it.
Shop from your Bookshelves
One of my New Year’s Resolutions was to go book shopping from my own bookshelves. I know I’m not the only one guilty of buying more books when there are plenty at home unread?
Here are some of mine:
Ian McEwan Atonement.
The Best Literary Christmases
I have written a feature on the best literary Christmases for the Spectator Life. Click here to read it! Wishing everyone a very Merry Christmas and a healthy and Happy New Year!
Christmas Gift Guide 2019
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: Books and Beauty make the best presents, particularly for those last minute dashes! Here is a list of my favourites:
Christmas Shop at Garson’s Farm
Christmas has arrived in Esher!
Continue reading Christmas Shop at Garson’s FarmPoetry in Modern Culture Article
I have written an article on Poetry in Modern Culture for the Spectator Life. Click here to read it!
Daisy Dunn Of Gods and Men Video
Watch (sister) Daisy Dunn talk about her amazing anthology: ‘Of Gods and Men’ on Youtube! Click here.
RHS Wisley Autumn Walk
ARGO Article
I wrote a review of ‘Those Who Are Loved’ by Victoria Hislop for ARGO Magazine. Continue reading ARGO Article