French Toast

French Toast

by HarrietWelty-Rochefort (Author)

Synopsis

Peter Mayle may have spent a year in Provence, but Harriet Welty Rochefort writes from the experience of over twenty years in Paris. From a small town in Iowa to the City of Lights, Harriet did what so many dream of - she picked up her entire life and moved to France - permanently. But it has not been twenty years of fun and games, Harriet has endured her share of cultural bumps, bruises, and psychic adjustments. In "French Toast", Harriet makes sense of Parisians and their ever-so-French thoughts on food, money, sex, love, marriage, manners, and much, much more.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Edition: 1
Publisher: Griffin,U.S.
Published: 01 Jul 2010

ISBN 10: 0312642784
ISBN 13: 9780312642785

Media Reviews

On the subject of French ways and habits, French Toast remains the gold standard. A classic! --Diane Johnson, author of Le Divorce

A book that goes beyond the cliches of fashion folly, exploring instead the nooks and crannies of French society and the French psyche with aplomb and great humor.... French Toast is gem of a book ... A perennial must-read manifesto for travelers and expats alike.
--Debra Ollivier, author of Entre Nous

When someone calls you mon cher ami, does in literally mean 'dear friend', or, as is often the case, 'drop dead'?.. Should you shower before making love?... Rochefort offers answers by the score. Even longtime foreign residents of France have become grateful readers.... Wise and devastatingly funny. -- The Los Angeles Times

Great fun to read and over too soon. - Library Journal

French Toast includes the most delightful barbs at France's subtle but deep-rooted codes of behavior. --Leslie Caron, star of An American in Paris, Gigi, and Lili


On the subject of French ways and habits, French Toast remains the gold standard. A classic! Diane Johnson, author of Le Divorce

A book that goes beyond the cliches of fashion folly, exploring instead the nooks and crannies of French society and the French psyche with aplomb and great humor.... French Toast is gem of a book ... A perennial must-read manifesto for travelers and expats alike. Debra Ollivier, author of Entre Nous

When someone calls you mon cher ami, does in literally mean 'dear friend', or, as is often the case, 'drop dead'?.. Should you shower before making love?... Rochefort offers answers by the score. Even longtime foreign residents of France have become grateful readers . Wise and devastatingly funny. The Los Angeles Times

Great fun to read and over too soon. Library Journal

French Toast includes the most delightful barbs at France's subtle but deep-rooted codes of behavior. Leslie Caron, star of An American in Paris, Gigi, and Lili


On the subject of French ways and habits, French Toast remains the gold standard. A classic! Diane Johnson, author of Le Divorce

A book that goes beyond the cliches of fashion folly, exploring instead the nooks and crannies of French society and the French psyche with aplomb and great humor.... French Toast is gem of a book ... A perennial must-read manifesto for travelers and expats alike. Debra Ollivier, author of Entre Nous

When someone calls you mon cher ami, does in literally mean 'dear friend', or, as is often the case, 'drop dead'?.. Should you shower before making love?... Rochefort offers answers by the score. Even longtime foreign residents of France have become grateful readers . Wise and devastatingly funny. The Los Angeles Times

Great fun to read and over too soon. Library Journal

French Toast includes the most delightful barbs at France's subtle but deep-rooted codes of behavior. Leslie Caron, star of An American in Paris, Gigi, and Lili


On the subject of French ways and habits, French Toast remains the gold standard. A classic! --Diane Johnson, author of Le Divorce

A book that goes beyond the cliches of fashion folly, exploring instead the nooks and crannies of French society and the French psyche with aplomb and great humor.... French Toast is gem of a book ... A perennial must-read manifesto for travelers and expats alike. --Debra Ollivier, author of Entre Nous

When someone calls you mon cher ami, does in literally mean 'dear friend', or, as is often the case, 'drop dead'?.. Should you shower before making love?... Rochefort offers answers by the score. Even longtime foreign residents of France have become grateful readers.... Wise and devastatingly funny. --The Los Angeles Times

Great fun to read and over too soon. --Library Journal

French Toast includes the most delightful barbs at France's subtle but deep-rooted codes of behavior. --Leslie Caron, star of An American in Paris, Gigi, and Lili

Author Bio

Harriet Welty Rochefort was born in Shenandoah, Iowa. She moved permanently to France in 1971. She is a freelance journalist who has contributed articles to major newspapers and magazine, including Time and the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Her column, A Letter from Paris, can be found on-line in the Paris Pages. She has also taught journalism in the English Department of the prestigious Institut d'Etudes Politiques. She, her husband, Phillipe, and their sons live in Paris.