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Ferenc Máté
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| #369795 in Books | Albatross | 2010-04-30 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.30 x.80 x5.60l,.71 | File type: PDF | 248 pages | ||7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.| Mate Paints Enduring Picture|By Newsman49|After reading Frances Mayes' books on Tuscany I didn't think I would find another that could paint any more vivid a picture of this magical part of Italy. I was wrong. Mate's light style and discriptive passages of the search for the perfect Tuscan house rekindled my own personal desires. Mate doesn't dwell as much on the restoration|.com |A sensuous valentine to author Ferenc Máté's adopted homeland, The Hills of Tuscany brims with lush descriptions of golden dales, scrumptious meals, rich wines, and friendly natives. After years of nomadic roaming from Central America
“Titanic in potential appeal . . . the Mátés do something rare; they go native.”―Washington Post
This hilarious, international bestseller is a true-life adventure of a New York City couple moving to Tuscany.
Ferenc Máté’s enthusiastic prose is infectious. He brings to life the real Tuscany: the contadini neighbors, country life―the harvest, grape, and olive picking, wi...
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