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The Provence Dilemma

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Steve had never had a holiday, he had never experienced it, or even travelled and was naïve. After reading the enticing newspaper advert, he was determined, compelled to take that holiday. Leaving his loyal and understanding girlfriend Hannah at home for his two week break, little did he know that this escapade was to change his life forever. The holiday turns into an adventure, taking in cities, beaches, mountains, disaster, sex, desire and romance and has a few obstacles thrown in! After meeting the most beautiful and alluring woman, he decides to lengthen his holiday.
Their exciting new relationship became very rosy – but then it happened…… a real dilemma, a predicament - but the dilemma is not about lovers!
Lewis has added some personal experiences in the novel and readers may have fun guessing which is fact from fiction.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherLulu.com
Release dateJul 12, 2018
ISBN9780244099114
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Lewis Jones

Lewis Jones was born in Clydach Vale in 1897. He started work underground at the age of twelve in the Cambrian Combine Colliery, which was central in the famous 1910-1911 strike that culminated in the Tonypandy riots. Jones absorbed the syndicalist philosophy of direct action and workers' control by which he was surrounded, and, in the Central Labour College which he attended in London from 1923 to 1925, the Marxism that led him to join the Communist Party. Jones became a full-time worker for the National Unemployed Workers' Movement, and led a number of the famous hunger marches of the 1930s from Wales to London. He was elected to the Glamorgan County Council in 1936, and died of a heart attack in 1939, after addressing numerous public meetings in support of the Spanish Republic. Cwmardy (1937) and We Live (1939) are his two epic novels of the experience of south Wales from the 1890s to the 1930s.

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