Briefly explaning the last scene of the book meeting the cezzane
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Only the most cultivated readers will understand Yannick’s charming mistake without some priming. Morpurgo’s habit of telling rather than showing (“She did not mince her words”) and the story’s thin characterizations keep this from top-drawer status, but fans, foodies, and Francophiles will be beguiled. Place’s relaxed pencil and watercolor paintings, meanwhile, certainly invoke the palette of Cézanne’s Provence
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