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mudskippa269
What is the best book about living in Paris?
I am thinking of moving from London to Paris some time in the next few years. Does anyone know of a really good non-fiction book that deals with daily life in Paris, what to expect etc? I am not taking about a tourist guide book here. Thanks guys.
You may be recommended "A year in Provence", "Paris to the Moon" or "Sixty Million Frenchmen can't be Wrong". I found those to be less helpful and/or a bit snotty. The last one is written by a Canadian couple so that doesn't relate to your situation well. Read them if you want but start with the above.
Good luck!
katya
I loved "Petite Anglaise" check out the blog also at www.petiteanglaise.com
Or
A Year in the Merde and In the Merde for Love (Merde Actually I think is the UK title)
French or Foe by Polly Platt also
Renaud
I like this one:
Living and Working in France: A Survival Handbook
by David Hampshire.
It contains a lot of practical information that will help you settle in France.
Alice B
I was born in Paris and i still live here..it's just great!
the streets, the buildings, the monuments, the museums and all.. Paris is really special :)
The french (and parisian) way of living is cool: the food is good, the weather is kind of nice, the landscapes are beautifull and the parisians are nice too (don't believe what people says..^^)
You should read books written by parisians and french people, i think they can be more precise than the tourist's books..
But if you live in London, just take the train and spend a week end in Paris, you'll feel directly if you would be happy here or not :):):)
Bienvenue Ă Paris ..:)
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I also liked Sarah Turnbull's "Almost French"
Another I enjoyed was by Debra Oliver called Entre Nous