"When Annie Hawes buys a hillside cottage in Italy for no more than the price of a dodgy second-hand car, a capable young Englishwoman becomes a surprisingly incapable Ligurian signorina..."
This is another of the English person relocates to warmer mediteranean climate and recounts their experience type books. This one is written looking back, rather than as it happened. It's an interesting tale, and well written, and the reader finds themselves getting involved in "peasant" life in the Ligurian village of San Pietro.
It's an easy book to read, and is ideally suited to being read somewhere warm and not in London on a rainy June Sunday when the whole idea of moving to a small Italian peasant village starts to look like an appealing prospect.
My rating: Enjoyable