Les Lis, a beautiful house to rent in the Languedoc in the south of France
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The Library
In addition to the art and comfortable furniture, you'll find the bookcase
in the livingroom stuffed with books, including some by authors we know. Check the shelves in particular for these:
Ahab's Wife by Sena Jeter Naslund
Where the Long Grass Bends by Neela Vaswani
What Birds Can Only Whisper by Julie Brickman
The Laws of Evening by Mary Yukari Waters
Cornucopia by Molly Peacock
Laughing Sickness by Kathleen Driskell
American Flamingo by Greg Pape
Precipitates by Debra Kang Dean
The Maverick Room by Thomas Sayers Ellis
 
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The Living Room
Two steps up from the covered terrace and you are in the living room. The windows in the living room can be thrown open to the plaza. The windows frame the medieval church across the plaza and the virgin Mary with her painted white gloves. Be aware that the church bell rings quite loudly every day at 8:00 a.m., noon, and 7:00 p.m..
The living room has tall ceilings, original beams, and a fireplace. It also has a traditional “cats” window with original fixtures. The living room is well appointed with an oversized couch and chairs, hand-lloomed throw pillows, a tete-e-tete table, Persian rug, and small stereo. Original art decorates the walls.
The church of St-Bresson, seen from the living room window at Les Lis The cats window in the living room of Les Lis
 
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A view of the living room at Les Lis
A view of the living room at Les Lis
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Translation by Laurence King