What a delightful, gentle, lovely book!  Mountain views and wonderful scenes described so beautifully you could have almost reached out and touched them.  Colours and fragrances portrayed so vividly, you could see and smell them.  The pure escapism that The Tapestry of Love provided me with, had me wanting to pack my bags, and run away to a secluded French village, in the middle of nowhere and dodge the fast pace of English working life, to set up and cultivate my own fruit and veg and be all creative!  This is the first Rosy Thornton novel I’d had the pleasure of.  I shall certainly look forward to reading more from her.   
Single Catherine, with an ex husband and two grown-up, self supporting children, decides to put the past firmly in the past and uproot to France England France 
Rosy Thornton  was brought up in a village in rural Suffolk Emmanuel  College , Cambridge 
 


 
 
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