The book, “Driving over Lemons”, was an unexpected success, and the sales enabled us to live a little more easily – we drank a better wine, we ate a better fish. De Chris Stewart turns another leaf on his life in southern Spain in this evocative and very funny Sort Of sequel to his best-selling biography, Driving Over Lemons. À l’occasion de son cinquième anniversaire de mariage, Nick Dunne signale la disparition de sa femme, Amy.


Despite the extraordinary success of his first two books, Chris, Ana and their daughter Chlöe continue to live on their farm, with their numerous dogs, cats, chickens, sheep and one misanthropic parrot. In order to navigate out of this carousel please use your heading shortcut key to navigate to the next or previous heading.This shopping feature will continue to load items when the Enter key is pressed.

Mais elle se trouve bientôt confrontée à la belle et sensuelle nouvelle recrue, Lily... Chris Stewart, author of best-selling Driving over Lemons, will lead you on his favourite walks in the Alpujarra and Sierra Nevada National Park.



by Chris Stewart. "But most people here very happy with their portrayal.

Chris Stewart has produced another warm and pleasing book and I am looking forward to more of his books. The Last Days of the Bus Club When you get letters like that it makes you feel you’re doing something right.

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Driving Over Lemons: An Optimist in Andalucia (The Lemons Trilogy) by Stewart, Chris (June 4, 2009) Paperback After leaving Genesis (he drummed on the first album), he joined a circus, learnt how to shear sheep, crewed a yacht in Greece, went to China for the Rough Guides, gained a pilot’s license in Los Angeles, and completed a course in French cking.

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I laughed out loud at some of the wording, literally translated from Spanish.

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So often they disappoint, this one did not.

"I can imagine what fun I’d have had, but it was probably the best thing for me too.



Gavril Dartevelle, Guillaume De Tonquédec A second warm hearted memoir of mountain life in southern Spain One cannot help but suspect some trend-jumping agent or editor persuaded Stewart to back into his story with an uncharacteristically clumsy preface. As with the first book, there are plenty of interesting Spanish friends who are great characters as well as some intriguing expats.