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Review of Le Glitch by Philip Ogley

I have got to start this review by saying that if you are looking for a book about ‘real’ French life, told from an unusual ...
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Searching for Family and Traditions at the French Table by Carole Bumpus

Part culinary memoir and part travelogue, Carole Bumpus gathered this compilation of intimate interviews, conversations, stories, and traditional family recipes in the kitchens of French ...
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Are we french yet by Keith Van Sickle

A series of of short vignettes details the lives of Keith and Val, a couple of Americans living a double life. Half the year they’re ...
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Claude & Camille by Stephanie Cowell | Book review

Claude Monet, the impressionist painter is one of the most famous artists that ever lived. Many people visit his house and beautiful gardens at Giverny, ...
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French Farce by Stanley George | Review

Stanley George, his wife, and two dogs Fritz and Truda took a leap into a new life in France thirteen years ago, after enjoying many ...
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Not Quite) Mastering the Art of French Living by Mark Greenside (Review)

After reading Mark Greenside’s first and extremely entertaining book, ‘I’ll Never Be French (No Matter What I do): Living in a Small Village in Brittany, ...
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I’ll Never Be French by Mark Greenside (review)

I’ve got a new favourite author – Mark Greenside. As an English expat who has lived in France for over fourteen years, I have for ...
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Le Mot Juste: How to Impress Tout le Monde with Your French

Le Mot Juste: How to Impress Tout le Monde with Your French A tiny but fabulous book of words – French words. The sort of ...
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Finding Gilbert: A promise fulfilled by Diane Covington-Carter

This award winning book is simply beautiful, within its pages are stories within stories, and they all began with an encounter between an American soldier ...
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Review of Montségur by Catherine de Courcy

History and drama fans will really enjoy this terrific blend of fact and fiction. Montségur by Catherine de Courcy starts in 1236 in southern France. ...
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