The Secret Life of France

The Secret Life of France

by Lucy Wadham (Author)

Synopsis

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.

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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

Author Bio
Lucy Wadham was born in London and educated at Oxford. She has lived in France for the past 20 years.Her first novel, Lost, was shortlisted for the Macallan Gold Dagger for Fiction. She is also the author of Castro's Dream and Greater Love.