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NOVELS AND HISTORY – Languedoc-Roussillon themed novels

Many people loves to read. Our proposal call any web-traveler to sit into Meeting Benches info@meetingbenches.com to share written emotions, observing new creative horizons. Readers enjoy the arts and improve their imagination. Reading makes you smarter, it improves your memory to discover and create yourself. In his book (How to Read and Why), Harold Bloom says that we should read slowly, with love and with our inner ear cocked. By reading a written description, your mind is responsible for creating that image in your head, and the worlds described in books will help you expand your understanding, even while you travel in the Languedoc-Roussillon.

This region is one of the most fascinating areas of Europe, bordering the Mediterranean Sea to the east and the Pyrenees Mountains to the south. As you know, in recent years it has become a popular French holiday destination, with the long sunny days of the Mediterranean beaches, tourist facilities, National Parks and wildlife reserves. When you arrive, don’t forget: it possesses a number of World Heritage sites (including Carcassonne, the Canal du Midi, and the Pont du Gard). http://www.creme-de-languedoc.com/Languedoc/ Especially during the medieval period, the history of the Languedoc-Roussillon is fascinating. That time has inspired a growing list of novels.

Carcassonne Dreams / Novel by Catherine Parr https://www.amazon.com/Carcassonne-Dreams-Catherine-Parr-ebook/dp/B00F8DGJCC When wealthy Prinny de Rouget unwillingly swaps a life of shopping and socializing in London for changing her mother-in-law’s incontinence pads in the South of France, the change proves all too much until gîte owner Liz McGuire steps in. Will they be able to make enough money renting them out or will the lack of bookings force them to abandon their dream and leave France for good? She and her husband Peter have spent nearly all their savings on renovating their gîtes near the famous city of Carcassonne.

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