
Year 1: Fur Babies in France
From Wage Slaves To Living The Dream
by
Jacqueline Lambert
Genre/s
Biography / Memoir, Travel, Humor, Sport and Leisure, Nonfiction, Crafts / Hobbies
Publish Date
December 2, 2018
Short Description
The true story of a couple who accidentally bought their first caravan – then decided to give up work, rent out the house, and tour Europe full-time with their four dogs. This book follows their first year on wheels, which involved lots of breakages – and a near-death experience on Day 1.
“Full of fun. Told with excitement, vibrancy, and humour.” Julie Haigh, Goodreads Librarian and Top 1,000 Amazon reviewer.
“Well written, full of bounce and fun.” Valerie Poore, Marvellous Memoirs: Reviews and links
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Book's Awards
Description
“Laugh out loud funny & a great travel guide.” *
"Full of fun. Told with excitement, vibrancy, and humour.” Julie Haigh, Goodreads Librarian and Top 1,000 Amazon reviewer.
“Well written, full of bounce and fun.” Valerie Poore, Marvellous Memoirs: Reviews and links
Have you ever thought of giving up work and heading off into the sunset with surf boards on your roof? If you answer 'Yes' – or you just like dogs, caravans or travel, this book is for you.
Year 1 – Fur Babies in France follows the true story of a couple who accidentally bought a caravan – and then decided to rent out the house, sell most of their possessions and tour Europe full-time with their four dogs, Cavapoos Kai, Rosie, Ruby and Lani.
It was a steep learning curve, involving many breakages and a near-death experience. Discover whether, with the application of humour, they find peace and tranquillity on the back roads of France – with a bit of windsurfing thrown in!
*More 5* Reviews for Fur Babies in France:
- What a joyful piece. Elegant, articulate and very funny! Love it.
- A nice light hearted read with a few useful tips thrown in.
- Great book, a lovely insight into how you can give up the daily grind and head off into the sunset.
- Fun Read! Very Informative! A well written, real, honest travel guide with lots of useful information.
This is the first book in a series which is chronological in time, and follows the author since giving up work to travel. However, each book is a stand-alone adventure.