by Lucy Wadham (Author)
In this candid and funny account of her escape from English boys and her love affair with a Frenchman, Lucy Wadham describes the mutual bafflement and fascination that characterised both their subsequent marriage and her unfolding relationship with France. Using her own personal experiences over 25 years, Lucy offers a rare, insider's view of a nation that may be deeply incompatible with ours but is also, she thinks, chronically misunderstood. In "The Secret Life of France", Lucy leads us on a journey through the French moral maze, and examines French attitudes to a range of subjects from marriage and adultery to work and race relations. By taking apart the cliches she helps us gain a better understanding of this nearest and most alien of neighbours, and suggests that on some matters we have much to learn from them.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Publisher: Faber and Faber
Published: 02 Jul 2009
ISBN 10: 0571236111
ISBN 13: 9780571236114
Book Overview: Sampler give-away at St Pancras Eurostar Terminal. Targetting of substantial niche readership via French fairs and publications and bloggers. Sunday Times News Review serial, front page position, 3000 words, 7th June