And Then Came Paulette

And Then Came Paulette by Barbara Constantine, published by MacLehose Press in 2014, is a narrative that explores themes of companionship and community. This edition, written in English and spanning 251 pages, follows Ferdinand, who finds himself alone on his expansive farm after his family has moved away. His solitude is disrupted when a variety of lost souls come into his life, culminating in the arrival of Paulette.
Readers will discover how Ferdinand’s life transforms as he navigates the challenges and joys of unexpected relationships. The story delves into the dynamics of loneliness and connection, illustrating how the presence of others can bring new meaning to one’s existence. Through Ferdinand’s journey, the book presents a tapestry of human experiences, inviting reflection on the importance of community and support.
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The feel-good bestseller that put the smiles back on French faces. Ferdinand is alone now, all by himself on a big empty farm. His son, daughter and grandchildren have all moved away… But his solitude is short-lived. Ferdinand is soon joined by a multitude of lost souls. And then comes Paulette…
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