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More than a Year in Provence
- Endless Tour de France Travel, Volume 1
- Narrated by: Christopher Strong
- Length: 1 hr and 47 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Peter Mayle started it all with A Year in Provence, inspiring Rick Steves, the Lonely Planet crew, and all the France Travel Guidebook creators who were to follow.
One guy who was not influenced by these fine folks was the author of this book. Simply because at that time, he didn't know they existed! But not to worry. San Francisco filmmaker Christopher Strong had his own Tour de France dream: to spontaneously cycle the French country backroads. With no fixed itinerary. Tasting the land and the people as well as the food and wine.
©2013 christopher strong (P)2016 christopher strong
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