Last Tango in Toulouse: Torn Between Two Loves

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Author: Mary Moody

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 300


The year of her fiftieth birthday, gardening writer Mary Moody ran away from home, family and work for six months to live in a remote French village. Her book about these experiences, 'Au Revoir', struck a chord with tens of thousands of readers. Yet those experiences were to mark a beginning rather than an end. They were six months that turned the rest of her life upside down. Amid these dramatic mid-life changes Mary found herself grappling with some intense emotional situations including the rediscovery of a sister not seen by the family for nearly fifty years and a romantic entanglement which almost ended her marriage. 'Last Tango In Toulouse' is Mary's compelling account of these changes in her life. Written with humour, warmth and passion, and an often searing honesty, it shows that life really can begin again at 50.
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.

Author: Mary Moody

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 300


The year of her fiftieth birthday, gardening writer Mary Moody ran away from home, family and work for six months to live in a remote French village. Her book about these experiences, 'Au Revoir', struck a chord with tens of thousands of readers. Yet those experiences were to mark a beginning rather than an end. They were six months that turned the rest of her life upside down. Amid these dramatic mid-life changes Mary found herself grappling with some intense emotional situations including the rediscovery of a sister not seen by the family for nearly fifty years and a romantic entanglement which almost ended her marriage. 'Last Tango In Toulouse' is Mary's compelling account of these changes in her life. Written with humour, warmth and passion, and an often searing honesty, it shows that life really can begin again at 50.