In Windows on Provence, Georgeanne Brennan gives readers an insider look at the unique markets, landscapes, scents, foods, wines, textiles, fabrics, and literature found in the sun-drenched southern region of France. Through twelve essays, full of descriptive, visual text and dense with photographs, the author brings to life the special elements that make up the enduring essence of Provence. From the white sandy beaches of the C矌e dzur to the craggy mountains of Haute Provence; lavender, poppy and wheat fields; markets full of richly hued fabrics, antiques, and seasonal specialties; harbors filled with fishermen selling the morning catch; centuries-old buildings and castle ruins are all lovingly brought to life through the author eyes. After spending many seasons in Provence, Georgeanne Brennan lovingly presents an insider look at twelve of her favorite towns, shares four recipes featuring regional specialties, and gives the reader a glimpse into the warmth and magic of one of France most loved regions.