LOVE IN
PROVENCE
By
William Auch
When John Martin is forced to sell his tech company, he
decides to take a six-month vacation to the south of France.
When he meets Madame Garcin, her daughter Sophie, and her
granddaughter Isabelle, his life is changed forever. What began as a long vacation becomes a
journey of self-discovery marked by love, loss, and tragedy.
It seemed to John that the next three weeks could not go by
fast enough. He was energized and quickly got back into the routine of jogging
along the Embarcadero. It was a Sunday morning and John had made it all the way
to the Marina Green, which was farther than the length of his usual run.
The green was filled with joggers, mothers pushing
strollers, and the sailors heading for the yacht harbor. The sky was bright
blue and cloudless, and a stiff breeze blew into the harbor from the other side
of the Golden Gate. John stopped in the middle of the green to catch his breath
and looked up to see a sky full of kites. There were large ones, small ones,
one that looked like a dragon, and another which resembled a bird, all in a
kaleidoscope of colors that were enhanced by the sun from above. They all
danced in the wind, some darting side to side, and others diving toward each
other as if to demonstrate who owned the skies. Some would descend to the
ground then dart back up into the sky again.
Off to one side was a small girl with a pony tail, who ran
across the grass as though she were about to lift off like a bird. Behind her
she towed a small red kite, which stubbornly refused to become airborne despite
her best attempts to launch it. Each time the kite plunged to the grass she
would tighten the string again and make another run at it, only to have the
kite rise about ten feet, then plummet to the grass. She tried over and over
again with such determination, John wondered how long she had been at it. After
each failed attempt she would look over at her mother who was keeping an eye on
her from a distance, then the girl would continue with more determination than
the previous attempt. John thought about Isabelle and how much he missed her.
He could not wait to see her. He could imagine Isabelle when she was young,
pulling on the kite string with the same determination as the little girl.
John walked over to her mother sitting on the grass and
asked with a smile, “Do you mind if I give her a hand?”
Her mother raised her eyebrows at first and studied John
from top to bottom, but then a smile slowly crept onto her face. “Sure, why
not?”
William Auch is a physician residing in Sacramento, California.
When not seeing patients, he writes, studies French, and travels the world.
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You are sure a busy person. Glad you found time to write a book.
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I would like to thank the host and everyone who comments. I will not be able to comment during the day but will check in later this afternoon. Yes Debby, given my day job, I spent most weekends working on it. Thanks for your comment.
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haha...I still can't get over the idea of a random guy coming up and playing with a little girl. I'd probably pepperspray the guy and take my kid home asap :P
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing though :) I'm sure john is sweet and his intentions are nice
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The cover looks fantastic! I agree with Andra, I wouldn't let anyone, especially a stange man play with my kid.
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Sounds like a good read.
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Thank you for hosting
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Congratulations to your new release!
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My editor had the same issues with the scene with the little girl. But I like it. And it shows John's transformation after spending a year with this family of women. Playboy John is becoming the family man and more sensitive. Some men can change. He had no time for children before.
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Nice post
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The book cover has a nostalgic charm. The brief book description is just enough to make me curious as to what the plot really holds. And from what I can tell of the writing style in the excerpt provided this book is probably well written with vivid imagery and easy flow. I read a review on this book on another blog that peaked my interest in this book even more. Thank you for sharing this book.
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