Vanessa McCausland on Dreaming in French

Vanessa McCausland on Dreaming in French

The inspiration for Dreaming in French came from a walk I take near my home, down by the sea. There’s an old house I pass that has always fascinated me. It’s tucked away behind a high brick wall, decaying under a tangle of green. And just nearby someone has etched the word Felix into the concrete. That’s all I had. A crumbling old house and the name Felix, but I knew there was something there because of a certain quality to some ideas that just hold your attention for whatever reason. And it must hold your attention for the months, sometimes years, it takes for the story to unfold.

But when I tried to write this story set in Sydney in this house, with these two characters I had, Saskia and Felix, it just didn’t go anywhere. This was during the end of the pandemic, and I think I was feeling very stuck in my own life. And I wondered if I could transpose this old home to a tiny island off the south-west coast of France where I’d lived age 19 as an au pair. I had soaked up the essence of Île de Ré over months of living there, so I knew I could conjure a sense of place, which is a key starting point for all my books. I had also soaked in the language, and I wanted to explore the feeling of going to another country for the first time as a young person and having another place, people and language take hold of you. And let’s face it, I was really missing the feeling of travel at that point.

I make a scrapbook for each book I write and if I go back I can see how I was waiting for the character’s voices to come to me, trying to find the tone of the novel. The tone is atmospheric and a little haunting – I somehow kept the feeling of that old house on my walk. Saskia and Simone, my other key characters, came to me in the process of writing. Saskia is in a troubled marriage, and I wanted to explore that, and how and why it’s not always easy to escape relationships. Simone is a beautiful, wealthy French woman who has left half her villa to Felix and half to Saskia. We meet her in the past, when Saskia, Simone and Felix spent a summer together. Her voice just flew off the page at me. But I was nervous to inhabit a French woman given my French had lapsed.

I started French classes again and found the words coming back to me in real time as I wrote the book. That’s when I happened upon the title – Dreaming in French – being when you fully assimilate another language, and somehow that became a metaphor for assimilating your past self with your present, Saskia’s emotional journey.

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        Publisher details

        Dreaming in French
        Author
        Vanessa McCausland
        Publisher
        HarperCollins
        Genre
        Fiction
        Released
        05 July, 2023
        ISBN
        9781460762912

        Synopsis

        A remote French island. A crumbling villa. A reclusive film star. And an inheritance Saskia never expected. The stunning new novel from the critically acclaimed author of The Beautiful Words.

        Saskia Wyle spent one sultry European summer on Île de Re when she was nineteen. The bright salt flats and sun-soaked beaches are now a distant memory, and one she made herself forget after an unspeakable tragedy.

        But the French heiress she befriended over twenty years ago has left half of her magnificent home to Saskia and the other half to Felix Allard, the now-reclusive film star living on the island. How did Simone Durant die? Was it the family curse that haunted her? And why has she included Saskia in her will after all this time?

        Saskia returns to the place of dry-stone walls and ancient olive trees to find that Simone has left her another unexpected gift – a manuscript written in French. Like the lyrical language embedded somewhere in Saskia's subconscious, she must find a way to understand what Simone is telling her. As Saskia once again falls under the island's spell, she must reckon with her past to save what is most precious to her.

        Vanessa McCausland
        About the author

        Vanessa McCausland

        Vanessa McCausland studied English and Australian literature at The University of Sydney. She has worked as a journalist for 17 years including as a news and medical reporter for The Daily Telegraph and entertainment reporter for mX Newspaper. Her work has appeared in news.com.au, mamamia, body+soul, whimn.com.au and she's currently a weekend editor at kidspot.com.au. Vanessa has previously published a novel with Penguin Random House. She lives on Sydney's northern beaches with her husband and daughter.

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