A French Connection

A French Connection

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Author: Sheryle Bagwell

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 304


'As others before me have observed, it can be hard sometimes to figure out the French...' In 1988, journalist Sheryle Bagwell went to France seeking an escape from her real life back home. She discovered an unexpected country - one where the popular images of naturally thin women and natural arrogance vie with the spread of fast food and crippling self-doubt about France's place in the worked; where hypochondria and the slacker ethic are national obsession; and where the code of liberte, egalite and fraternite is being tested by the rise of an anti-immigration mood and violent street riots. Living and working in Paris and Lyon with her husband, Michael, Sheryle navigates local customs, language and baffling social niceties, uncovering a country that is charming, sometimes maddening, and more than a little contradictory.



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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Sheryle Bagwell

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 304


'As others before me have observed, it can be hard sometimes to figure out the French...' In 1988, journalist Sheryle Bagwell went to France seeking an escape from her real life back home. She discovered an unexpected country - one where the popular images of naturally thin women and natural arrogance vie with the spread of fast food and crippling self-doubt about France's place in the worked; where hypochondria and the slacker ethic are national obsession; and where the code of liberte, egalite and fraternite is being tested by the rise of an anti-immigration mood and violent street riots. Living and working in Paris and Lyon with her husband, Michael, Sheryle navigates local customs, language and baffling social niceties, uncovering a country that is charming, sometimes maddening, and more than a little contradictory.