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Paulette

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This memoir demonstrates the live of the author's mother, from her childhood, to her passing, and it's written in a way that makes it extremely easy to follow.
One thing I took from this book is that despite living in England for a lot of her adult life, Paulette still remained true to her French heritage, which was lovely to see.

She definitely loved her family, and the added pictures in the book made it feel extremely personal. I never knew Paulette Sorrell, but now I do.

It was very surprising near the end of the book to see places in Somerset that I know well, especially my home town, as I considered whether or not I may have seen Paulette or her family in passing, it made me think about how many places she had seen.

She was lucky to have had such a view of life.

It was nice to hear her words amongst her sons.

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