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Free Ebook , by Susie Kelly

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, by Susie Kelly

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, by Susie Kelly


Free Ebook , by Susie Kelly

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File Size: 418 KB

Print Length: 223 pages

Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited

Publisher: Blackbird Digital Books (December 17, 2013)

Publication Date: December 17, 2013

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B00A9YQXOO

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A book about a woman's experiences running a pair of vacation homes sounds like it should be a business guide, or at the very least offer some tips on how to make sure your operation runs smoothly. "Swallows and Robins" is no such thing -- it's author Susie Kelly's personal account of her experiences as a hostess, the eccentric cast of characters she met in the process, and the mistakes she made along the way. And it's at turns hilarious, heartbreaking, and all around delightful.Susie Kelly is terrified of housework, so even she is questioning why she wants to turn the two decrepit outbuildings on her property into holiday cottages for rent. After going through no less than four builders in trying to restore the buildings, she finally settles into a routine and begins accepting guests from all over the world... when she's not butting heads with her wildly eccentric housekeeper or entertaining her quiet but just as eccentric American penpal. And over the course of four years she will play host to a group of nudists, guests terrified of the chickens and dogs she keeps on her property, kids and teenagers both obnoxious and well-behaved, a violently insane artist, and a host of other colorful personalities.The writing in this book wasn't spectacular, in my opinion, but it did its job well and was technically sound. Kelly does a good job of telling her story without showing a lot of bias, and is just as likely to make fun of herself or point out her own flaws as she is to skewer the bad/weird behaviors of her guests. And she works hard to find the silver lining in most of her guests' stays, even those that were perfectly obnoxious to put up with. She even reveals interesting tidbits about village life in France, and some aspects of French history and culture that most outsiders would be unfamiliar with.Much of the humor simply comes from the antics of her guests... and let's face it, human behavior is so weird that it doesn't need much embellishment to make it hilarious. And when you're not wanting to strangle certain guests for their horrible behavior (such as the artist who threatens the cats and trashes her cottage before leaving, or the parents who hang out at bars all day and leave the kids behind), you're laughing at their misadventures and quirks, and perhaps even going "hey, I know people like that."A delightful little read, "Swallows and Robins" might not be a masterpiece, but it's a light and enjoyable humor read for when you just want a book to put a smile on your face. And it might make you want to plan your own vacation to a holiday home in rural France...

A year ago I read this author's I WISH I COULD SAY I'M SORRY - the gripping, sometimes deeply sad story of her childhood and first marriage. From the reviews of that book, I learned that she has written a number of popular "light" books about her life in France. Some reviewers were openly disturbed at her dark memories of her early life. They were accustomed to reading about the mad-cap adventures of a happy-go-lucky woman and that's what they were expecting.I love this book. It's a series of delightful stories about the four years when she rented out two cottages on her property to those seeking to escape their daily lives with a vacation in a quiet corner of the French countryside. She's a wonderfully talented writer and every one of these stories is filled with humor and drama and peeks into the quirks and oddities of human nature. You don't realize exactly how goofy and unrealistic and generous and loving and strange people can be until you're cooped up with them for several weeks in an area where there's not much to do but eat, sleep, walk around, and visit. And in addition to the "paying guests" she was also dealing with neighbors, maintenance workers, and her delusional, semi-dangerous cleaner Ivy.As I say, I love this book, but I'm glad I read Susie's book about her childhood first. It helped me understand her need to make people happy and her extreme tolerance of behavior that would cause most of us to explode. God love her, she's seen worse and from those who were supposed to care for and protect her. She's an extremely likable person and that comes through in her books. Nothing better than reading a great book by a good friend - even if you've never met her.

I really enjoyed reading about Susie and her ever-changing line of guests who rent her two self-catering cottages. This kind of real-life tale is always fascinating. The cast of characters she has to put up with, and with such patience, is amusing and amazing! It's a pity there were no illustrations in the Kindle edition, as I could never get a picture in my mind of what her house and the cottages actually look like -- I could not even build up a mind picture. But Susie really entertains the reader with this account, and I was sorry that it had to come to an end.However, Susie should have said something more about her husband. We are told he works away, in London, while she stays in France. But did he never come home for a weekend or a holiday? His total absence almost made me think they'd broken up (they hadn't)! His input, however meagre, would have been invaluable -- after all, Susie is his wife, she is on her own, and she gets some peculiar guests! If he ever came home, surely he would have had some interesting opinions on the state of affairs?Also, if there was one niggle -- and this is very subjective -- it is that Susie comes across as somewhat too sweet! This is seldom a negative, but it would have thrown a few sparks into the story if Susie vented about some of her impossible guests to us, the readers! She is so laid-back that I sometimes wanted to shake her! I also wondered if she didn't, perhaps, overdo the character of Ivy, her home help. Could such a character exist?But I heartily recommend this book for people who like reality tales of life in France! Thanks, Susie!

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