A Good Year

A Good Year book cover

ISBN: 0307277755

ISBN 13: 9780307277756

Publication Date: October 03, 2006

Pages: 287

Author: Peter Mayle

3.71 of 7,606

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About This Book

The writer with a claim to being the world's foremost literary escape artist is back, with an intoxicating novel about the business and pleasure of wine, set in his beloved Provence.

Max Skinner has recently lost his job at a London financial firm and just as recently learned that he has inherited his late uncle's vineyard in Provence. On arrival he finds the climate delicious, the food even better, and two of the locals ravishing. Unfortunately, the wine produced on his new property is swill. Why then are so many people interested in it? Enter a beguiling Californian who knows more about wine than Max does – and may have a better claim to the estate. Fizzy with intrigue, bursting with local color and savor, A Good Year is Mayle at his most entertaining.

Editorial Review

Among the notable works in its genre, A Good Year by Peter Mayle has established itself as a must-read title. With a very good rating of 3.71 out of 5 from 7,606 readers, this book has proven its appeal to a broad audience.

The book explores rich themes that keep readers engaged from start to finish. The writer with a claim to being the world's foremost literary escape artist is back, with an intoxicating novel about the business and pleasure of wine, set in his beloved Provence.Max Skinner has recently lost his job at a London financial firm and just as recently learned that he has inherited his late uncle's vineyard in Provence. On arrival he finds the climate delicious, the food even better, and two of the locals ravishing. Unfortunately, the wine produced on his new property is swill.

Released in 2006, this 287-page volume, offers approximately 8 hours of reading time. This edition has been praised for its quality presentation and the depth of content it delivers.

— Reviewed by Editorial App Deal Library ·

Why Read This Book?

Well-Received by Readers — With a solid 3.71/5 rating from 7,606 readers, A Good Year has earned its place as a worthwhile read.
Trusted Author — Peter Mayle is known for delivering quality writing that engages readers with compelling storytelling and well-researched content.
Well-Balanced Length — With 287 pages, A Good Year strikes the right balance between depth and readability, making it accessible without sacrificing substance.

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Quick Summary

In 'A Good Year,' Max Skinner, a London financier, faces unexpected changes after inheriting a vineyard in Provence from his late uncle. As he navigates the charming landscape and local culture, he discovers that the vineyard's wine, despite its poor quality, attracts attention. With the arrival of a knowledgeable Californian who challenges his ownership, Max's journey unfolds amidst the delights of food, wine, and romance.

Key Takeaways

Exploration of the wine business and its complexities.
Insights into the cultural richness of Provence.
Themes of personal transformation and self-discovery.
The interplay between love and rivalry in a picturesque setting.

Who Should Read This Book

This novel is ideal for readers who enjoy light-hearted stories infused with humor and romance. Wine enthusiasts and those fascinated by French culture will find the setting particularly appealing. Fans of character-driven narratives that explore personal growth and the joys of life are also likely to appreciate this book.

Frequently Asked Questions

What genre does 'A Good Year' belong to?

'A Good Year' is primarily a fictional novel with elements of romance and comedy, set against the backdrop of the wine industry.

Is 'A Good Year' based on real events?

While the story is fictional, it reflects the author's experiences and love for the Provence region, blending reality with imaginative storytelling.

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