For thirty years, Diane Covington-Carter dreamed of living in France and immersing herself in the country and language that spoke to her heart and soul.
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This is her third memoir.
She lives with her husband on an organic apple farm in Northern California and off the grid near the beach in Golden Bay New Zealand.
In 2016, Her book Eight Months in Provence, A Junior Year Abroad 30 Years Late, hit # 1 on Amazon in its category during the first week.
In 2014, she completed her memoir Reunion, La R union, Finding Gilbert.
In 2013, she co-wrote Falling in Love Backwards, an Unlikely Tale of Happily Ever After, with her husband, Landon Carter.
She has been a life coach for more than thirty years, on a quest to discover the truth about the mysteries of happiness and love, both for herself and others.
About the Author: Diane Covington-Carter graduated with honors from UCLA and has received awards for her writing, photography and NPR commentaries.
Covington-Carter learns that it is never too Late to fulfill a long cherished dream and that, with the gifts of wisdom and maturity, that dream can become even more powerful from the waiting.
And the deep reservoirs of courage and strength that have come with living a half-century.
Journey along with her as she discovers missing pieces of her own personal puzzle that could only emerge in French, in France.
At age fifty, she set off to fulfill that yearning.
For thirty years, Diane Covington-Carter dreamed of living in France and immersing herself in the country and language that spoke to her heart and soul