"Are we getting back on the wrong horse?" Akane-Sea Palmer, Pete's visually impaired Japanese wife, asked when they decided to leave their secure 14-year life in Japan and move to France. As they set up a girls' student residence and try various hare-brained businesses, they detail their exciting transition and highlight the cultural and linguistic challenges they encounter along the way.Even chapters recount their real-life experiences over the 15 years they spent in France, living with over 250 girls, revealing the truth of their daring French journey - a tapestry woven with exhilarating mishaps and thrilling escapades. Their lives intertwine with eccentric characters - from imposing colonels to the rhythmic pulse of taiko drums - amidst a vibrant backdrop of antique treasures, spirited two-prong table-tennis matches, the bitter sting of racism, the passionate fervour of rugby, the refined elegance of golf, and the steadfast loyalty of their canine companions.Odd chapters are fictional stories that imagine Pete's business schemes made them rich, very rich, and they leap forward years later, driven by a deep sense of gratitude. They undertake a global journey to reconnect with former tenants, offering recompense and support to those facing difficulties. These stories are fictional, but many characters and events are inspired by real occurrences, painting a vivid portrait of their lives across Japan and Europe.A fast-paced read offering insights into France from both Japanese and English perspectives, while maintaining a light-hearted, hopefully humorous tone.