A witty tale about the unlikeliest of friends.
A witty tale about the unlikeliest of friends.
When an American mother-of-three finds herself overwhelmed in her new home in Switzerland, a visitor pops up offering to cure her son's asthma, her husband's growing indifference, and her own resentment of life. Is he the village nutter or - as he claims to be - the greatest mind of the eighteenth century? This talkative character wearing kneebreeches and wig is the last straw. Though she begs him to go home, he unpacks his mouldy trunk instead. Slowly V. becomes her warmest friend as they laugh and quarrel, and he teaches her the best lesson of all: how to live the life given to you.
Born in Detroit, Dinah Lee Kung worked for twenty years in Asia: from 1988-92 Bureau Chief for Business Week in Hong Kong; 1986-8 China Bureau Chief for The Economist; 1983-6 Special Correspondent in Hong Kong for The Economist, International Herald Tribune and Washington Post. She now lives in Switzerland.
When an American mother-of-three finds herself overwhelmed in her new home in Switzerland, a visitor pops up offering to cure her son's asthma, her husband's growing indifference, and her own resentment of life. Is he the village nutter or - as he claims to be - the greatest mind of the eighteenth century? This talkative character wearing kneebreeches and wig is the last straw. Though she begs him to go home, he unpacks his mouldy trunk instead. Slowly V. becomes her warmest friend as they laugh and quarrel, and he teaches her the best lesson of all: how to live the life given to you.
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