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  1. 7 de mar. de 2019 · To Venice with Love: A Midlife Adventure. Philip Gwynne Jones. 4.01. 196 ratings14 reviews. Philip and Caroline Jones, a middle-aged couple living in Edinburgh, found themselves facing redundancy and an uncertain future. Until they received some advice from a complete stranger in a pub.

  2. To Venice With Love. “An inspiring, life-affirming story”. Reader’s Digest Non-fiction Book of the Month, April 2019. Philip and Caroline Jones, a middle-aged couple living in Edinburgh, found themselves facing redundancy and an uncertain future.

  3. 7 de mar. de 2019 · Philip and Caroline Jones, a middle-aged couple living in Edinburgh, found themselves facing redundancy and an uncertain future. Until they received some advice from a complete stranger in a pub. Their response was to sell everything in order to move to Venice, in search of a better, simpler life.

  4. To Venice with Love: A Midlife Adventure. Kindle Edition. Philip and Caroline Jones, a middle-aged couple living in Edinburgh, found themselves facing redundancy and an uncertain future. Until they received some advice from a complete stranger in a pub.

  5. 7 de mar. de 2019 · From struggling with the language to battling bureaucracy; the terror of teaching English to Italian teenagers, the company of a modestly friendly cat... and finally, from debugging financial systems on an Edinburgh industrial estate, to building an ordinary life in an extraordinary city, To Venice with Love is a love-letter to a ...

  6. Isobel Campbell is free at last from work, a philandering husband and the emotional ballast of her family and is flying to Venice for a holiday in a city which shes longed to visit. Rupert Northcote is returning to complete a building project in the city where he lives for half the year.

  7. 7 de ago. de 2020 · A story about a broken furnace, freezing flat, and hedging landlord drove home the difference between visiting Venice as a tourist (so romantic!) and actually living there (so problema tic!). With travel abroad not much of an option right now, To Venice with Love was just what I needed.