I absolutely adored Paulita Kincer's I See London, I See France, a mature and moving novel about love and marriage, and the sacrifice of self we sometimes make along the way. While I thoroughly enjoyed the author's The Summer of France, this latest book went much deeper. Welcome to my website. I’m an Ohio-born author who made the leap a few years ago to move to southern France, which is where my heart settled many years ago. I look out my window at the foothills of the Pyrenees and know that the Mediterranean is close enough for a morning outing. I hope you’ll take a look at my women’s fiction novels. I See London I See France - Kindle edition by Kincer, Paulita. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading I See London I See France/5(17).
Paulita Kincer is the author of three novels, The Summer of France, I See London I See France, and Trail Mix. She has an M.A. in journalism from American University and has written for The Baltimore Sun, The St. Petersburg Times, The Tampa Tribune, and The Columbus Dispatch. She currently teaches college English and lives in Columbus, Ohio. I See London, I See France by Paulita Kincer: a novel about travel, self-fulfilment and relationships Today I'm taking part in the blog tour for I See London, I See France by Paulita Kincer. I'll begin with my review of this beautifully written and engaging novel, and then we'll hear from Paulita. I See London I See France by Paulita Kincer is set in (with an epilogue set in ) in Ohio and Michigan, as well as in parts of England, Scotland, and France, and it also goes back in time to , to Corisca and Aix en Provence, France, where Caroline worked as an au pair for the children of a French couple, Lisette and Robert. And it.
Paulita Kincer on Tour: I See London I See France. Paulita Kincer, author of. The Summer of France, presented on France Book Tours, is coming back with her latest novel! ***. "I hadn't made the wrong choice in deciding to stay home with the kids. Somewhere, though, I had lost myself." ' "It's as if I put on t. Paulita Kincer takes over my blog to share her dreamcast for a movie based on her novel, I See London, I See France, review of I See London, I See France.
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