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  2. A Good Year (novel) - Wikipedia

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    A Good Year is a 2004 novel by English writer Peter Mayle, author of A Year in Provence and Chasing Cézanne.The story follows Max Skinner, a London stockbroker who loses his job before finding out that he inherited a vineyard in France from his late uncle Henry.

  3. Peter Mayle - Wikipedia

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    Peter Mayle (/ m eɪ l / "mail"; 14 June 1939 – 18 January 2018) was a British businessman turned author who moved to France in the 1980s. He wrote a series of bestselling memoirs of his life there, beginning with A Year in Provence (1989).

  4. A Year in Provence - Wikipedia

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    A Year in Provence is a 1989 best-selling memoir by Peter Mayle about his first year in Provence, and the local events and customs. [1] It was adapted into a television series starring John Thaw and Lindsay Duncan. Reviewers praised the book's honest style, wit [2] and its refreshing humour. [3]

  5. April theory. October theory. Monday theory. Productivity and ...

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    The Monday theory, Saidi adds, "offers a structured point for beginning new routines or habits." At the same time, she wants people to not put too much pressure on themselves.

  6. A Good Year - Wikipedia

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    A Good Year is a 2006 romantic comedy-drama film directed and produced by Ridley Scott. The film stars Russell Crowe, Marion Cotillard, Didier Bourdon, Abbie Cornish, Tom Hollander, Freddie Highmore and Albert Finney. The film is based on the 2004 novel of the same name by British author Peter Mayle.

  7. Category:Peter Mayle - Wikipedia

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  8. How to Read a Book - Wikipedia

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    How to Read a Book is a book by the American philosopher Mortimer J. Adler. Originally published in 1940, it was heavily revised for a 1972 edition, co-authored by Adler with editor Charles Van Doren. The 1972 revision gives guidelines for critically reading good and great books of any tradition.

  9. A Year in the Merde - Wikipedia

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    "A Year in the Merde" is also an allusion to A Year in Provence by Peter Mayle, an earlier work on Anglo-French cultural relations. In the same way, the title Merde Actually is a further allusion to the film Love Actually (2003) starring Hugh Grant. In both cases there is a vein of light comedy exploited by director and author respectively.