Hit by the economic crisis, seventy year-old, Emma Mareuil, has to leave her splendid apartment with a view on the Eiffel Tower for the family house in South-West France. Together with Edgar, her butler, and Juliette, her granddaughter, Emma has decided to transform the family house into a B&B, soon fully booked. Used to a luxury way of live, she finds it hard to live on a budget but discovers with great delight the real life.
When she starts disappearing without any reason, steals some food and spends endless hours in the garage, her housemates start to worry : has she really managed the transition?
- A larger-than-life character at the centre of a feel-good novel.
- Agathe Colombier-Hochberg shows a new side of her talent as an author.
Agathe Colombier Hochberg writes successful novels dedicated to urban women and families confronted with modern concerns.