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A Month of Sundays: Villa Life in the South of France

A Month of Sundays: Villa Life in the South of France
By Ira Spector, Barbara Spector

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A humorous account of an American husband and wife who stumble upon the perfect "Enchanted April" villa on the French Riviera near St-Tropez. But knowing little of the language and even less of the culture, will they find bliss—or the Bastille—as they attempt to live in France?

Think of Peter Mayle meeting Francis Mayes on the Cote d’Azur.

A Month of Sundays is a must read for those of you interested in the pros and cons of villa rentals—whether your preference is Provence, Tuscany, or any other destination. Although finding that dream villa involves more effort than booking a hotel room, the enhanced cultural experience, the extra privacy, the additional space, and the lower cost for room and board will make you wonder why you ever vacationed any other way.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #279906 in Books
  • Published on: 2003-07-24
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 222 pages

Editorial Reviews

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"A Month of Sundays is a beautifully and elegantly portrayed journey to the South of France." -- Sally Milnor, Attorney

"I chuckled, held my breath, shook my head in delight . . ." -- Elinor Griffith, Reader's Digest

"I thoroughly enjoyed A Month of Sundays…a well-written and genuinely fun frolic through a very special world." -- James Miller, author of The Convergence and Final Justice

From the Author
This book is based on actual experiences during month-long vacations at a villa rental in the South of France. Only the identities of the characters have been changed to protect them from the French taxing authorities.

About the Author
Ira Spector is the author of Last Chance (Arius Publications, 476 pages), the riveting story of an entrepreneur and a street person who team up to end homelessness in America. Ira Spector’s stories have appeared in Reader’s Digest, Chicken Soup for the Soul, Popular Electronics, and other national publications.

Barbara Spector has been a trial lawyer in Silicon Valley for more than 25 years. It was the tribulations of trials, lengthy workdays, and inundation by e-mails, faxes, and telephone calls that inspired the search for a dream vacation villa in Italy and France. Her husband, Ira, readily agreed when she threatened to smash her computer into a thousand byte-sized pieces because the hourglass stayed on the screen too long.


Customer Reviews

More than a tour guide to the south of France4
This is an amazingly good book. Written with wit and style, it is warm-hearted tour of the pleasures of renting a villa in the south of France. But it is also an entertaining perspective on the trials and tribulations of a couple traveling together and exploring a new world together. If you are a Francophile, you will simply love the portrait of this part of France and of the French people. It certainly motivates one to explore this lovely corner of the world. A fast and enjoyable read, the book was a pure pleasure. Lots of quiet smiles and outright laughing as I read it.

Absolutely Delightful!5
Although I am only up to page 78 of this book, I felt compelled to share with any potential readers what a joy this is! So far I have laughed out loud, sighed in envy (it has always been my dream to relocate permanantly to the South of France) and eagerly savored each page. Peter Mayle first whet my appetite for happy tales from Provence, but Ira and Barbara Spector solidified my dream. One of the reviewers on the back of the copy said it all "Absolutely Charming From the Get-Go!" This is a Keeper! I'll recommend it to all my friends, but they have to buy their own copy!

A Month of Sundays: Villa Life in the South of France5
"A Month of Sundays"is a joyous, witty and humorous read about the adventures of a busy American couple who spend four weeks each year in their "dream villa" in the South of France--sharing in what the French call "Farniente "--better known as "studying the inside of your eyelids". Each chapter is accompanied by by charming sketches which help tell the story. If you have been to the South of France --you will know that the Spectors are right on the "mark" or should I say "franc"--if you have never been there --the book will transport you --via your armchair-- to share in the wonderous adventures and misadventures of Americans on French turf. I liked this book so much, I gave copies to a number my friends and relatives who are now trying to "study the inside of their eyelids" to learn the Spector way to peace, tranquility and bliss.