When Helene Thornton moved to a small village in France to write and work on her art, she never imagined how drastically her life was going to change. She was warmly welcomed by the people of the village who regarded her as an eccentric Englishwoman, but it was the village cats who truly befriended her. So begins this extraordinary and charming love story of two people brought together by a share affection of cats, at a time in their lives when they might not expect to find new love. Drawn together by Monsieur's cat, their relationship remains forever wntwinned with cats and, of course, with the beautiful black-and-white cat Bebe. Set admist the French villages, cafes and houses of sunny Provence, this is an autobiographical love story with a difference.
This is an extraordinary and charming love story - an eccentric Englishwoman, an elderly and correct Frenchman, and cats. Lots of cats.
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Helene Thornton is a writer and artist. She was born in Blackpool and lived in nine countries before settling in La Cadiere d'Azur in the Var region of Provence. The first time she owned a cat was at the age of 21, when she rescued a kitten that had been hit by a car. Her husband says she is part cat.
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