Almost French

Paperback, 322 pages

Published May 26, 2005 by Nicholas Brealey Publishing Ltd.

ISBN:
978-1-85788-370-1
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OCLC Number:
58830743

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4 stars (3 reviews)

A delightful, fresh twist on the travel memoir, Almost French takes us on a tour that is fraught with culture clashes but rife with deadpan humor. Sarah Turnbull's stint in Paris was only supposed to last a week. Chance had brought Sarah and Frederic together in Bucharest, and on impulse she decides to take him up on his offer to visit him in the world's most romantic city. Sacrificing Vegemite for vichyssoise, the feisty journalist does her best to fit in, although her conversation, her laugh, and even her wardrobe advertise her foreign status. But as she navigates the highs and lows of this strange new world, from life in a bustling quartier and surviving Parisian dinner parties to covering haute couture fashion shows and discovering the paradoxes of French culture, little by little Sarah falls under its spell: maddening, mysterious, and charged with that French specialty—seduction. "…a love song …

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4 stars

sydney woman moves to paris, this is about her adjusting to french life and her observations of the cultural differences.

i don't usually read non-fiction but this kept my interest. it made me want to live in paris (maybe. it will have to fight melbourne for it) and it also made me want to only shop at independent food stores with good quality food (local high quality baker, deli, cheese shop, pasta shop, grocery, etc).

worth reading.

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Subjects

  • Travel writing
  • France
  • Travel