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9780299179441

A Castle in the Backyard

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  • ISBN13:

    9780299179441

  • ISBN10:

    0299179443

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2006-03-28
  • Publisher: Univ of Wisconsin Pr
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Summary

In one of the most beautiful river valleys in Europe, in the region known as Perigord in southwest France, castles crown the hills, and the surrounding villages seem carved all of a piece out of the local stone. In 1985, in the shadow of one of these medieval castles, Betsy Draine and Michael Hinden fell in love with a small stone house that became their summer home. Like any romance, this one has had its ups and downs, and Betsy and Michael chart its course in this delightful memoir. They offer an intimate glimpse of a region little known to Americansthe Dordogne valley, its castles and prehistoric art, its walking trails and earthy cuisineand describe the charms and mishaps of setting up housekeeping thousands of miles from home. Along with the region's terrain and culture, A Castle in the Backyard introduces us to the people of Perigordthe castle's proprietor, the village children, the gossipy real-estate agent, the rascally mason, and the ninety-year-old widow with a tale of heartbreak. A celebration of a place and its people, the book also reflects on the future of historic Perigord as tourism and development pose a challenge to its graceful way of life. Winner of the 2002 August Derleth Nonfiction Award, awarded by the Council for Wisconsin Writers

Author Biography

Betsy Draine and Michael Hinden are professors emeritus of English at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. In addition to their scholarly writing, they have translated and edited The Walnut Cookbook by Jean-Luc Toussaint.

Table of Contents

Preface ix
I House Hunting
1 A Change of Plans
3(26)
2 The Fall of a Hundred Stars
29(24)
3 A Castle in the Backyard
53(26)
II Dordogne Days
4 We Arrive with a Key
79(26)
5 Dordogne Days
105(24)
6 Neighbors
129(22)
7 Madame Boucher
151(20)
8 La Grande Randonnée
171(22)
9 Périgord Terroir
193(22)
10 Monsieur Cro-Magnon
215(18)
III The Battle of Castelnaud
11 Closings
233(18)
12 The Battle of Castelnaud
251(20)
13 Exile and Return
271(22)
Epilogue 293(6)
Afterword 299(6)
For Further Reading 305

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