Wednesday 9 July 2014

A short review in the Depeche made me search for more information.

Eamon O’Hara’s first book, A French Renaissance? An Irish Family Moves to France, follows his life-changing decision to risk everything and relocate his family to the south of France.  It provides a refreshingly candid account of what happens when reality meets fantasy, as Eamon and his wife Tanya soon discover that the road to happiness seldom runs smooth.  Whilst the good life appears to be within reach, Eamon and Tanya quickly realise that they must be prepared to tackle countless obstacles, from dodgy builders and truculent neighbours to insect invasions, financial worries and the stresses of launching a new tourism business, in order to achieve their goal.  All of this takes its toll on their relationship and leaves them wondering if they have made the right decision.

A French Renaissance? is aimed at those who similarly dream of starting a new life abroad, or who simply wish to escape city life and provide a more wholesome upbringing for their children.  It discusses the real challenges of starting afresh in a foreign country and highlights the essential ingredients for a successful move.  Anecdotal and honest, this book is the perfect holiday read, and may just act as the inspiration readers need to begin their own adventure.

Written in a witty, honest and thought-provoking style, A French Renaissance? provides genuine practical insights into what to expect when transforming your dream of starting a new life abroad into a reality.  It is available from bookshops nationwide (Ireland), at www.orpenpress.com, as well as on Amazon and other main online outlets. 

Val says I think the author lives in the Lot