Driving Over Lemons: An Optimist in Andalucia

by Chris Stewart | Travel | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 0375410287 Global Overview for this book
Registered by verloren of Rock Valley, Iowa USA on 11/7/2004
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Journal Entry 1 by verloren from Rock Valley, Iowa USA on Sunday, November 7, 2004
Book description:
A funny, generous, wonderfully written account of an family making a life and home in remote but enchanting southern Spain.

At seventeen, Chris Stewart, the first drummer for the rock group Genesis, left the band and launched a career that included stints as a sailor, a sheep shearer, and a travel writer. And he has no regrets.

If he'd become a rock star, he might never have moved with his wife, Ana, to El Valero, a mountain farm in Andalucía, Spain, studded with olive, almond, and lemon groves -- but with no access road, water supply, or electricity. He might never have forged the friendship of a lifetime with his resourceful neighbor Domingo. He might never have had the adventures that resulted in both hilarious disasters and blissful serendipity. He might never have experienced the satisfying complexity of a simple life lived in one of Europes's most beautiful regions, among peasants, farmers, ex-pats, New Age travelers, and a growing family, or come to understand a place and its people with such depth and affection. And certainly Stewart, the eternal optimist, would never have written this delectable book and made us his utterly captivated audience.
Picked up at a thrift store in Sioux Falls, SD. (Great cond.)

Journal Entry 2 by verloren at Little Free Library - 1222 10th Ave. in Rock Valley, Iowa USA on Friday, September 29, 2017

Released 6 yrs ago (9/29/2017 UTC) at Little Free Library - 1222 10th Ave. in Rock Valley, Iowa USA

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Left on a shelf in the Little Free Library by the garage. In memory of 13-year-old booklover, Anthony Vos.

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