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Books on Provence · Carolyne Kauser-Abbott · Inspire

The Lost Children Author Susan McDonald Shares Her Writing Incites and Inspiration

June 15, 2026
The Lost Children is Susan McDonald’s debut book in a series set during wartime France, inspired by true stories, locations, and events from World War II. We enjoyed speaking with Susan about her novel, research, and writing process, and we invite you to read her responses below. Read our Book Review Here About Susan McDonald …
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Books on Provence · Carolyne Kauser-Abbott · Inspire

An Exclusive Literary Event: Susan McDonald Unveils ‘The Lost Children’ in Nice, France

May 13, 2026
Join author Susan McDonald at the charming Read The Room Bookstore and Coffeeshop on Rue Papon in Nice on Saturday, May 30. Susan McDonald is an author whose personal journey from curious tourist to acclaimed novelist is as compelling as her writing. This event marks the launch of her debut novel, The Lost Children, the …
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Inspire · Keith Van Sickle · Provencal History & Traditions · What's On Provence & Cote d'Azur

WWII Liberation of Aix-en-Provence a Photo Exhibition Until October

August 13, 2024
A unique photo exhibition will be shown in Aix-en-Provence to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the city’s liberation on August 21, 1944. Called Ombres et Lumières (Shadows and Light), it traces the history of Aix between 1930 and 1950, with particular emphasis on the war years. The show, organized by the CEPPIA Foundation and the …
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Explore · Jemma - French Lessons · Provencal History & Traditions

WWII Antibes’ 75th Tribute for HMS Unbroken

October 5, 2017
It is a time of anniversaries. World War I’s centennial commemorations have dotted the globe. Canada celebrated its 150th. Even Lolo’s summer camp in the woods of Ontario proudly handed out t-shirts with “100” on them. World War II anniversaries cannot yet claim three digits. Partly because of the war’s relative recentness, and partly because …
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