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Heidi's English Bookshop

Be there or be square!

October 4, 2013 by Patricia Sands Leave a Comment

SEE YOU TODAY ~ October 4th ~  AT  HEIDI’S ENGLISH BOOKSHOP IN ANTIBES, 24 RUE AUBERNON FOR THE BOOK LAUNCH OF THE PROMISE OF PROVENCE IN FRANCE!

PSandsPhotos
PSandsPhotos

THE FIRST DRAFT OF THIS NOVEL WAS WRITTEN IN ANTIBES AND THE SETTING FOR THE LAST PART OF THE STORY IS ALSO ANTIBES AND THE REST OF THE COTE D’AZUR … SO WHERE BETTER TO LAUNCH?

THE CHAMPAGNE IS ON ICE!

WE ARE READY TO PARTY!

THANKS TO ALL OF YOU WHO HAVE LET US KNOW YOU WILL BE WITH US IN SPIRIT FROM WHEREVER YOU HAPPEN TO BE!

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CLICK HERE TO READ THE POST I WROTE 2 YEARS AGO, WHILE I WAS LIVING AND WRITING IN ANTIBES, AND SEE WHY THIS IS A BOOKSHOP NOT TO BE MISSED!

More later! Bon weekend!

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Filed Under: Blog, Contests, France Tagged With: Antibes, book launch in France, Heidi's English Bookshop, Patricia Sands, The Promise of Provence

Fangirl moment …

September 20, 2013 by Patricia Sands Leave a Comment

If it’s Friday, it must be France … Really? It’s Friday again? So soon? It’s been a busy, wonderful week in Nice (with the usual side trips that are so easy to do here …) but somehow I’ve even managed to get in some work on my WIP. * doing a happy dance* We’ve got an early train to catch to Toulon and then a quick ferry ride to beautiful Saint Mandrier tomorrow to visit friends for the weekend. So this will be brief! I just wanted to share my total fan-girl … okay, but fan- lady  just doesn’t have the same ring … moment with you. After spending the day in Antibes – and it was SO good to be back there – catching up with Heidi at the Bookshop and Julie and Victor at Choopy’s and good friend Antonia, my DH and I hopped on the train back to Nice to meet up for an apèro with Ted and Joan Jones. Ted is the author of The French Riviera ~ A Literary Guide For Travellers. If you spend time in this part of the world, you need to have this book with you.  Trust me!  Click here for a post all about the book that I wrote when we were staying Antibes two years ago. All I want to say right now is that it was a distinct pleasure to meet Ted, at long last, and Joan as well! I even got his autograph!

Meeting Ted Jones!
Meeting Ted Jones!

What are you up to?  Bon weekend!

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Filed Under: Author Promotion, Blog, France, If it is France... Tagged With: Antibes, Choopy's Cupcakes and Coffee Shop, France, Heidi's English Bookshop, Nice, Patricia Sands, Saint Mandrier, Ted Jones, The French Riviera A Literary Guide for Travellers, The Promise of Provence, Toulon

Everything you could wish for in a bookstore!

July 22, 2011 by Patricia Sands 4 Comments

If It’s Friday, It Must Be France …

Heidi’s English Bookshop, located in my home away from home this summer, Antibes, France, has been a mainstay here for 21 years. It can’t claim to be built upon Roman ruins as can many other buildings in the town, but it most definitely can claim to offer the largest selection of English-language books on the French Riviera.

Even so, the property has quite a history. The foundations in the cellar have been traced to medieval times and were part of the original fortifications erected to protect the village during that period. The vaults were used to store munitions and armaments during the Napoleonic Wars of the late 1700’s and early 1800’s. The building itself has been a green grocer’s, a wine store,  as well as an antique shop, and, since 1992, its walls have been lined with hand-built bookshelves that are filled to overflowing with an amazing selection of literature, new and used.

An inventory of 15,000 titles is standard and any English-language book in print can be ordered, accompanied by a smile at all times.

The owner Heidi Lee, a former actress and an author, arrived here 26 years ago via England and Australia and has never looked back. The “book business” is not easy and to keep an independent bookstore running successfully for so long is most admirable. Ably assisted by Suzie Dean and Louise Vaughan-Arbuckle, the shop is warm and welcoming from the moment you enter. The door is always open unless a winter’s mistral is blowing through. Open 364 days a year,  Suzie’s adorable Norwich Terrier, Tiggy,  acts as the “official greeter” when on duty.

Along with the most recent modern fiction, there are large sections for Provencal guide books, Cookery, Craft, New Age, Travel and Language books. I was delighted when Heidi agreed to stock some copies of The Bridge Club in the store and was even more honoured when she included it in a special display of “local authors”. I wish!

Antibes has an illustrious literary history. Jacques Audiberti was born into the artistic community here, and is just one name on a cosmopolitan list of writers and painters which, apart from Picasso and Graham Greene, includes Guy de Maupassant, Jules Verne, Scott Fitzgerald, Nicolas de Staël and Nikos Kazantzakis. The latter wrote Zorba The Greek while he lived in Antibes. On my morning walks I often pass a bench where he liked to relax and which is marked by a plaque. Graham Greene lived here for most of the last 25 years of his life until his death in 1991. (Check my blog next Friday for some buzz on the literary history of Antibes!)

Literature by all of these authors is of course available from Heidi’s English Bookshop. Browsing is encouraged. There are no questions either Heidi, Susan, or Louise can’t answer, even if they have to do some investigation and get back to you.

Heidi’s store is situated in one of the best locations in the old town. Once you make your purchases, simply step out the door to find just the right choice of restaurants, cafés and bars to suit you. Pick a spot, place your order … café, rosé, pastis, un bon vin? Enjoy a good read in an ambiance that is hard to duplicate. (Click here to see a map and other important information about the store’s location.)

Thank you and merci bien to Heidi, Suzie,  & Louise for  the warm welcome to their community. It’s such a pleasure getting to know you.

Where is your favourite bookshop? Is it at home or in some exotic location like Heidi’s? I would love to hear about it and share the info with other readers!

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Filed Under: Blog, France, If it is France... Tagged With: 2011 Next Generation Indie Book Awards Finalist, Antibes Book Store, ForeWord 2010 Book Of The Year Finalist, Heidi Lee, Heidi's English Bookshop, Patricia Sands, The Bridge Club, the power of friendship, writing

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