Difference between revisions of "Almost French"
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− | I picked up [http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1592400825/reinvented-20/104-2609523-5063923?%5Fencoding=UTF8&camp=1789&link%5Fcode=xm2 Almost French] from the [[Globe Corner Bookstore]] in April, and have been reading it slowly over the last several months. | + | I picked up [http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1592400825/reinvented-20/104-2609523-5063923?%5Fencoding=UTF8&camp=1789&link%5Fcode=xm2 Almost French] from the [[Globe Corner Bookstore]] in April, and have been reading it slowly over the last several months. |
− | It's the autobiographical tale of Sarah Turnbull, a journalist and Australian expat living in Paris: she met a Frenchman in Romania, fell in love, and the book tells the story of her move to France and acclimitization to ''la vie française''. | + | It's the autobiographical tale of Sarah Turnbull, a journalist and Australian expat living in Paris: she met a Frenchman in Romania, fell in love, and the book tells the story of her move to France and acclimitization to ''la vie française''. |
I enjoy the book as much for its descriptions of living in Paris as I do for its insights to the challenges of living everyday life in ''any'' new and different cultural setting. | I enjoy the book as much for its descriptions of living in Paris as I do for its insights to the challenges of living everyday life in ''any'' new and different cultural setting. | ||
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* [http://ruk.ca/article/2889 Hot Chocolate] | * [http://ruk.ca/article/2889 Hot Chocolate] | ||
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Revision as of 19:25, 28 February 2006
I picked up Almost French from the Globe Corner Bookstore in April, and have been reading it slowly over the last several months.
It's the autobiographical tale of Sarah Turnbull, a journalist and Australian expat living in Paris: she met a Frenchman in Romania, fell in love, and the book tells the story of her move to France and acclimitization to la vie française.
I enjoy the book as much for its descriptions of living in Paris as I do for its insights to the challenges of living everyday life in any new and different cultural setting.
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