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Letters from a 300-year-old-Italian farmhouse.

Barbara Boyle

Ever wonder what it's like to live in an ancient Italian hill town? Without leaving your chair, get a taste of Piemonte, Italy, where the food is amazing, the wine is world class and the people, young and old, are beautiful, gracious and welcoming.

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    Discovering the beauty of life in Piemonte, living a fairytale life in a medieval hill town. My mission is to bring a little of that gorgeous Italian sunshine into every letter, for every reader.

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