An entrancing tale of life from a childhood in seaside South Wales to a house beside the sea in southern France, via teaching, the House of Commons, Sir Edward Heath's Private Office and a French guesthouse. From childhood escapades with railway lines and WWII bombs, Eugene recounts tales of early travels on the Continent, through sailing and cooking disasters, to culinary triumphs and ungrateful guests. A passionate advocate of Sir Edward, with whom she kept in touch via what Heath called 'The French Connection', Eugene's ...
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An entrancing tale of life from a childhood in seaside South Wales to a house beside the sea in southern France, via teaching, the House of Commons, Sir Edward Heath's Private Office and a French guesthouse. From childhood escapades with railway lines and WWII bombs, Eugene recounts tales of early travels on the Continent, through sailing and cooking disasters, to culinary triumphs and ungrateful guests. A passionate advocate of Sir Edward, with whom she kept in touch via what Heath called 'The French Connection', Eugene's memories show a different side to the curmudgeonly politician many remember. The book reflects many of Eugene's interests , with well-researched information about her passions. Electioneering, floods, refugees and Cathars all figure in a story which throughout sparkles with humour and recollections of a varied and well-lived life. Delightfully illustrated by the line drawings of Lis St Clair Legge.
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