On Rue Tatin: The Simple Pleasures of Life in a Small French Town

On Rue Tatin: The Simple Pleasures of Life in a Small French Town
Susan Loomis


Beguiling, aromatic memoirs of a cookery writer, settling in a small Normandy town, very similar in flavour to Under the Tuscan Sun.The second house that Susan Hermann Loomis looked at in the small town of Louviers was perfect. Dilapidated, rambling, crumbling walls which were covered with faded paper, it had been a convent. So Susan, her husband, luckily a sculptor and builder, and small son, moved in – to spend a year and more, rebuilding, finding new hidden treasures of their house, and discovering their neighbours, and the life of a small French town.Some of the great pleasures of the book come from sharing in Susan Loomis’ daily journeys: to the market, to the butcher and the baker, talking to the shop keepers and the teachers at the school, and meeting the clergy who tramp through their garden. As her son joins the local school, as Susan’s cookery work gets underway, so the reader is part of all the human – and gastronomic – experiences that shape this very French town.









ON RUE TATIN

The simple pleasures of life in a small french town

SUSAN LOOMIS










DEDICATION (#u51e43881-7b6d-5774-bcab-fd731e84e871)


I dedicate this book first and foremost to my partner in life, Michael, and our two wonderful, humorous and, above all, adaptable children, Joe and Fiona.

I also dedicate this book to Louviers and its inhabitants, for making room for us.




CONTENTS


Cover (#u62334d7d-451b-5663-b536-abe8d082e836)

Title Page (#u9c558850-a306-5be8-a56e-45ad68072fa3)

Dedication (#uf078f699-cd13-5ac4-a859-0b2fe8a36c5e)

The Beginning (#u2c6c31b3-0713-5528-9f27-2091b9a6edb8)

House-Hunting (#uaefc362c-e373-50bc-97fb-6cc1ce73fcc3)

Brushes with the Law (#uaa98ebcf-175b-5bff-bae8-33379f33c1bb)

The Messy House (#u0b985b9e-4d8a-560f-9fff-c39f89eef6fe)

Mornings in Louviers (#u1b09c4a5-2669-50e4-8f4a-877b21f918fa)

Chez Clet (#u30d93056-5b71-5ffc-a0e3-9164c23d76d7)

Un Cheveu dans la Soupe: A Hair in the Soup (#u55ea0d78-94e8-5213-b0ff-d9ba04b7e715)

Le Curé: The Priest (#u21bc094f-895e-5bf8-a55e-36b13a488233)

Le Marchand de Tapis: The Rug Salesman (#ud2603bc3-9913-532a-92c4-e19030f57d68)

La Gazinière: The Stove (#u980fa070-d76c-5757-ba46-7388d2b785c7)

L’École des Grands: School for Big Kids (#udbfe0910-fc51-5f1e-a312-aada967115ef)

Norman Light (#u6be12b44-e93e-5862-9a80-453ea56ca445)

Paris (#u335a72de-0d9c-51c5-a0bf-94c78507e206)

Early-Morning Swim (#ub17869d9-69bd-5b82-bcac-5dfbd6950155)

Quelque Chose d’ Inattendu: Something Unexpected (#u480e06cc-1f86-5dc7-a6c2-92465ce6dfd0)

List of Recipes (#uf585a5af-6821-5f75-b8b1-66ac05acb38e)

Keep Reading (#u9a342622-db37-5b31-96c4-5bc68f8f6395)

Acknowledgments (#ue73e747d-0200-5cd3-a6fe-2ac4dc94f759)

Copyright (#u1416cb63-f96f-5342-a2ae-aa383c0dc597)

About the Publisher (#u3288ccf9-3843-533b-b84f-4bffe958d92f)




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On Rue Tatin: The Simple Pleasures of Life in a Small French Town Susan Loomis
On Rue Tatin: The Simple Pleasures of Life in a Small French Town

Susan Loomis

Тип: электронная книга

Жанр: Отдых, туризм

Язык: на английском языке

Издательство: HarperCollins

Дата публикации: 16.04.2024

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О книге: Beguiling, aromatic memoirs of a cookery writer, settling in a small Normandy town, very similar in flavour to Under the Tuscan Sun.The second house that Susan Hermann Loomis looked at in the small town of Louviers was perfect. Dilapidated, rambling, crumbling walls which were covered with faded paper, it had been a convent. So Susan, her husband, luckily a sculptor and builder, and small son, moved in – to spend a year and more, rebuilding, finding new hidden treasures of their house, and discovering their neighbours, and the life of a small French town.Some of the great pleasures of the book come from sharing in Susan Loomis’ daily journeys: to the market, to the butcher and the baker, talking to the shop keepers and the teachers at the school, and meeting the clergy who tramp through their garden. As her son joins the local school, as Susan’s cookery work gets underway, so the reader is part of all the human – and gastronomic – experiences that shape this very French town.