There is always time for forgiveness and a fresh start
Synopsis
Sisters Kitty and Jenny haven’t spoken since a very disappointing Carvery lunch. Kitty, sixty-two, thinks Jenny is turning grey. Jenny, sixty-six, thinks Kitty needs to grow up!
So when both sisters inherit a farmhouse in rural France, it gives them the perfect chance to heal the rift between them. Except the farmhouse is a wreck, the garden is terrorized by a flock of chickens, not to mention a donkey with a serious flatulence problem!
Kitty is determined to enjoy herself, especially when she meets gorgeous French builder, Leo. Ooh la – la! And Jenny finds the fully stocked wine cellar helps enormously with missing horrible husband Paul – hic!
And as the two sisters begin to repair their fragile friendship, they discover that being bad is actually very good for the soul.
My review
Kitty and Jenny are sisters that after a row haven’t spoken to each other for a long while. When they inherit a farmhouse in France from their Aunt Sheila, they must join forces and spend time together in the farmhouse that definitely is in need of some urgent TLC.
While sixty – six years old Jenny thinks that Kitty should finally grow up, sixty – two yeas old Kitty believes that Jenny should finally learn to grow a pair, will their time together in France be the opportunity to forgive and forget about the past and find that strong sister bond they once had?
When I read the title of this book, I had a total different story in mind. I thought it would be about two sisters going totally crazy and would start doing things out of character while enjoying their time in France.
But after reading the blurb, and getting more and more into the story, it was obvious it wasn’t that kind of story.
And I was happy of being wrong, because I totally enjoyed reading this story!
The story is being told through Kitty’s point of view, and while she is the one who has no strings attached, it was lovely yet heart – breaking to see how she is having her own struggles in life.
Kitty has had her own share of heartbreak in the years, married several times and divorced accordingly. Yet while it may seem that she is the fickle one, we get to know that the men she was married with, weren’t the perfect husbands after all.
And her single life at the moment isn’t the most exhilarating one… She feels more than ever alone, living in an apartment on her own, no real friends around and a sister close by, but couldn’t be further away…
We learn that in the past, Kitty and Jenny were very close as sisters, but something happened and that event caused a breach between them.
And I found that a very saddening thought, because the bond siblings have, is unique and stronger than anything. I just cannot imagine having such a huge row with my own brother with no contact at all as a result…
Yet that breach makes it difficult for the sisters to reconnect in France again. Both sisters are trying to be closer again, but those dark clouds of the past aren’t easily erased.
But I found it hilarious to see how some good wine, food and a wonderful place in France would be the perfect setting for these women to rekindle what once was lost.
Now, if Kitty’s life saddened me, Jenny’s tale broke my heart. She is married to Paul and has a son Ace (obviously a nickname!). But while it seems that she has the perfect family, we couldn’t be more wrong…
And this shows us that we can never just trust what we see from the outside. Because the life Jenny is having with Paul, is in my eyes a terrible one. Without telling too much, I loved to see how Jenny is opening up while being in France and sees for herself that her marriage isn’t what is supposed to be.
Even if Kitty meets the wonderful French builder Leo, this story isn’t focused on that kind of love. But it’s a wonderful, heart – warming tale about two lost sisters, finding each other again (over a few bottles of wine), having each other as a support again.
Because no matter what happened in the past, family is family even after a huge row. And no matter how long it takes, the strong bond between sisters can be redeemed again.
I found this a wonderful, heart – warming tale and each sister has her own strengths but also her own weakness, but that makes them only more human. An inspirational read and reminder that blood is thicker than water…




























