Half way through as of today. A gift from Nancy last year. A good tale of a village with the details that inform. Even if so much is familiar and recognizable to one who lives partly in French villages, there are other sections that are newly informative, especially about the agricultural past in the Lot and of course the story of a successful restaurant. Perhaps a good parallel would be the book about a library and its cat in the midwest that someone else gave me (Susan).
This remained interesting and informative, even for bits I sort of am familiar with, and at the end are some very good references to the area and practical, cultural advice on how to have a good meal in a French restaurant, especially outside of tourist areas, but even there. I ended up liking the villagers more than I might have from a more distanced viewpoint, I can't say, and of course liked the author himself and his project. My main problems were with the repetitions of full bits of information almost like what happens when beginning a sequel, which its chapters are not. They are not even meant to be read alone, which might explain it. And the typos or misspellings, whichever they were, maybe 1 per chapter, or at least those that I noticed, even some French sorts of misspellings (a doubled consonant or an E before the "ment" that ends both the English and French words for the same thing.