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Best Foot Forward
- A 500-Mile Walk Through Hidden France
- Narrated by: Anne Day-Jones
- Length: 9 hrs and 9 mins
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Summary
When Susie Kelly decides, on a whim, to trek alone across France from La Rochelle to Lake Geneva, she entrusts her French farmhouse full of assorted animals to a total stranger from San Antonio, Texas. For each of them it is a life-changing experience. Both find their resourcefulness and ingenuity tested to the limit as, in their own ways, they explore and enjoy the culture, cuisine and people of Europe's most fascinating country.
While Susie doggedly tramps 500 miles over unknown terrain, frequently lost and either too hot or too cold, Texan Jennifer Shields copes heroically with lost dogs, erratic electricity, old men hiding in bushes, and a language she cannot speak.
This touching, true story of the Texan pioneering spirit, English eccentricity, and two women old enough to know better will appeal to all baby boomer travel adventurers whether out on the road, or settled comfortably for the ride in their fireside chair.
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- Mr. P. D. Selman
- 25-04-15
OK, I suppose
Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?
While I don't regret listening to this book, I don't think I'd actually recommend it. I actually found the protagonist more than a little unsympathetic and the writing style a little unprofessional.
Did the narration match the pace of the story?
Is the narrator of this book, Anne Day-Jones, the woman who does the voice for Siri on Apple products? If not, she sounds a lot like her. In fact, it was a bit like having a book read to you by Siri... pleasant enough but a tad lifeless.
Could you see Best Foot Forward being made into a movie or a TV series? Who would the stars be?
I could see it as a t.v. mini-series, possibly. Some great comedic actors, like Jennifer Saunders or Sally Phillips for example, could actually give this the injection of life it needs.
Any additional comments?
If it helps, my wife listened to this book with me and she absolutely loved it.
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- Angela
- 08-07-17
Dull and contrived
What was most disappointing about Susie Kelly’s story?
It was clear that Susie was looking for material for a book. She's no more a natural story teller than she's a natural hiker, and fails to bring the countryside, the people or the experience to life in her descriptions. There are some mildly amusing moments but honestly she moans a lot. Way too much. She didn't do her homework with the preparation and planning of the route, and she doesn't even know how to read a compass. Her smartphone would show her where she is when she's 'hopelessly lost' (which she is a lot), but I'd be surprised if she has one, let alone knows how to use it. Conversations portrayed the book sound stiff and unnatural. I'm 3/4 of the way through and am giving up, because I can't take Ann-Day's ridiculous French accent anymore.
What didn’t you like about Anne Day-Jones’s performance?
The thrust of the story was read well but her American and French accents were a painful distraction. Her French accent in particular was, frankly, laughable.
Do you think Best Foot Forward needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?
Absolutely not.
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- Sophie
- 01-09-16
How not to to travel
I'd expect anyone planning on a long walk would make sure their boots were comfortable. After the trial walk, if I had the same problems and did want my trip to be successful, I'd sort out the issue, ditto re tent. Food is another of many "details" that appear to have been afterthoughts. The most fatuous was not knowing that crossing France will lead you to the Alps, which most folks know are mountains and might be a bit difficult to climb. The only reason I can see for an otherwise intelligent person ignoring basic planning for this trip was to create content for the book. Every now and then we are told x is a umpteenth century whatever, no detail or description is provided to alleviate the boredom and frank annoyance when reading this book. It's tedious reading someone's failure to make the most basic plans for what could have been a remarkable experience.
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- Jennifer S. Leblanc
- 25-04-15
Enchanting personal narrative
If you've ever considered an extraordinary personal journey or admired someone who has more courage and set off on a trek you would not consider, then you will enjoy this tale of a brave and cheerful 51 year old Englishwoman.
I am in awe of Susie and enjoyed this book much more than I imagined I would when selecting it.
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- surferbea
- 26-02-18
A Lovely Read
If you could sum up Best Foot Forward in three words, what would they be?
Inspiring enjoyable emersive
What did you like best about this story?
Courage. Determination Unbridled love of nature and gentle observations of human nature
Which scene was your favorite?
Geneva!
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
A single moment-no- the entire book was a delightful collage of mishaps and trials and triumph recounted by a flinty compassionate woman
Any additional comments?
Amazon ease of usage Read and listen anytime anywhere-Love,Love it!!
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- Deborah
- 18-06-17
Easy listen
Enjoyed listening to this journey as I commuted my car back-and-forth from home and work. A nice escape for me.