![]() So, all ages and all backgrounds are presented in this book written with pleasure. Would never have thought of that.’ I asked unlikely people with busy or well established lives not one said no. Safe can be a thought, a memory that goes for all kinds of people with lives that addiction does not touch.īy chance, the subject of writing a short story came up in a park in North London after a concert. Working with the charity, Northern Bridge Productions, using creativity against addiction, we realised how often people needed a safe place and are afraid they won’t get it, go the other way, taking on The Edge and all its variables. New Books from Northern Bridge Productions One Day: Tales From the Edge ![]() Highly recommended Get a copy!’ – Malcolm Bruce, musician (son of Cream legend Jack Bruce) AMAZON UK AMAZON US ‘It’s just a the most wonderful piece of work. ‘So fresh, sharp and full of terrific lines – I loved it… Patrice has put the Grail, Girona and her own wonderful gift for characterisation to such perfect use.’ – Miranda Seymour, author ( In Byron’s Wake, Mary Shelley) And all they were looking for was a way out of sudden old age. What do they really want? Life change? Reclaiming their dreams? What do they want? To keep a good face on things―“things” being quite a lot of difficult issues. What do they have in common? They discover that they are all grandmothers who know little about psychic or spiritual worlds. Three women arrive in Girona, in northeast Spain, to attend a New Age workshop based on the mysteries of that ancient city. Latest Book The Unknown Pursuit: Three Grandmothers in Search of the Grail – A True Story In her recent memoirs, The Stone Cradle, City of Secrets: One Woman’s True-life Journey to the Heart of the Grail Legend and The Portal: An Initiate’s Journey into the Secret of Rennes-le-Château, Patrice opened the doors to little-known information regarding Gerona’s connection as a central component to these subjects. Today, Patrice continues her work to support the public understanding of the Grail and Rennes-le-Château, maintaining an active designated role for the private society. Eventually marrying Charlie Chaplin’s son Michael, the two lived in Hollywood, where Patrice collaborated with greats such as Lauren Bacall and Miles Davis. Over the years, Patrice became increasingly involved with the Grail’s historic origins, Gerona’s private Kabbalist society, and the history and purpose behind Rennes-le-Château.Ī Bohemian, trad jazz-loving free spirit in Spain and France during the 50’s and 60’s, Patrice was a familiar face among the existentialist groups led by Jean Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir, and was actively involved in the artistic circles of the day, which included the charismatic talents Jean Cocteau, Umberto Eco and Salvidor Dali, among others. She fell in love with the ancient Catalan city, and with its esteemed poet and Grail custodian Josep Tarres. Patrice’s journey into the Grail mystery first began at 15 when she happened upon the Spanish city of Gerona in 1955. This new edition features an afterword in which Patrice reviews the impact of the book’s publication on her life and on Girona and its mysteries.This is the official website of author, journalist, and playwright, Patrice Chaplin. Patrice Chaplin’s modern classic is a page-turning, true-life adventure, rich with photographs, remarkable letters, and antique documents. The astonishing result is City of Secrets. It is time, they say, to present some of their closely guarded secrets to the world. The people she has known for many years, including José, belong to a secret society that guards Saunière’s legacy. The wealthy priest was none other than the Abbé Saunière of Rennes-le-Château, and the mysteries surrounding him are at the very heart of the modern Grail legend-the stuff of bestselling novels and movies, historical analyses, and esoteric intrigues. Cast as the detective in her own story, she finds herself caught up in a world she barely knew existed. ![]() She meets captivating characters and hears about visions, a strangely wealthy priest, a fabulous garden owned by a French woman. ![]() When she falls in love with the place, she also falls for its charismatic leader.Īs the years pass and the girl becomes a woman and returns again and again to Girona and to her lover, the enigmatic José Tarres. ![]() It is 1955 and a fifteen-year-old girl, seeking adventure, escapes the greyness of postwar London for the cobbles, sunshine, and romance of an ancient Catalan city. ![]()
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