The French in Our Lives

The French in Our Lives
Author: Kathleen Stein-Smith
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2021-12-28
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9781000549294

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The French in Our Lives examines the profound influence of French language, culture, and thought in the world and, specifically, on the US and Americans throughout history. While many books discuss the similarities and differences between the two cultures, this book focuses on the influences – frequently overlooked – of French culture on the US. The insights provided through this examination promote a better appreciation and understanding of the significance of the French language, and of French ideas and values, throughout the world and in the US. Designed to enhance awareness of the significance of the French language and Francophone culture in the US and globally, this book will be of interest to students and instructors across disciplines, from French language and culture to US history and international studies.

How the French Live

How the French Live
Author: Siham Mazouz
Publsiher: Gibbs Smith
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2018-03-06
Genre: House & Home
ISBN: 9781423648178

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At home with modern French families . . . Si Mazouz, curator of the popular blog FRENCHBYDESIGN, introduces a dozen sophisticated French families in her debut book, How the French Live to engage and inspire. Si shares each family’s personality and values through the lens of their uniquely styled homes. The aesthetic is clean and unpretentious; décor elements are eclectic—reflecting each family's Frenchness regardless of where they live. Each chapter closes with a family recipe to prolong the warmth of the hospitality they've shared. This is the new paragon of a generation living the French lifestyle in France, Morocco, and the U.S. Si Mazouz is a French girl expatriated in San Francisco. She is the curator of the FRENCHBYDESIGN blog, where she compiles daily a selection of interiors, house tours, or DIY projects. She is also a strategic marketing and social media consultant.

My Good Life in France

My Good Life in France
Author: Janine Marsh
Publsiher: Michael O'Mara Books
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2017-05-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781782437338

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One grey dismal day, Janine Marsh was on a trip to northern France to pick up some cheap wine. She returned to England a few hours later having put in an offer on a rundown old barn in the rural Seven Valleys area of Pas de Calais. This was not something she'd expected or planned for. Janine eventually gave up her job in London to move with her husband to live the good life in France. Or so she hoped. While getting to grips with the locals and la vie Française, and renovating her dilapidated new house, a building lacking the comforts of mains drainage, heating or proper rooms, and with little money and less of a clue, she started to realize there was lot more to her new home than she could ever have imagined. These are the true tales of Janine's rollercoaster ride through a different culture - one that, to a Brit from the city, was in turns surprising, charming and not the least bit baffling.

Words in a French Life

Words in a French Life
Author: Kristin Espinasse
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2007-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780743287296

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Based on the popular blog (French-word-a-day.com) and newsletter comes a heart-winning collection from an American woman raising two "very" French children with her French husband in Provence, and carrying on a lifelong love affair with the language.

French Lessons

French Lessons
Author: Alice Kaplan
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2018-04-19
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780226566481

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“[A] cultural odyssey, a brave attempt to articulate the compulsions that drove [Kaplan] to embrace foreignness in order to become truly herself.” —The Washington Post Book World Brilliantly uniting the personal and the critical, French Lessons is a powerful autobiographical experiment. It tells the story of an American woman escaping into the French language and of a scholar and teacher coming to grips with her history of learning. In spare, midwestern prose, by turns intimate and wry, Kaplan describes how, as a student in a Swiss boarding school and later in a junior year abroad in Bordeaux, she passionately sought the French “r,” attentively honed her accent, and learned the idioms of her French lover. When, as a graduate student, her passion for French culture turned to the elegance and sophistication of its intellectual life, she found herself drawn to the language and style of the novelist Louis-Ferdinand Celine. At the same time, she was repulsed by his anti-Semitism. At Yale in the late 70s, during the heyday of deconstruction she chose to transgress its apolitical purity and work on a subject “that made history impossible to ignore”: French fascist intellectuals. Kaplan’s discussion of the “de Man affair” —the discovery that her brilliant and charismatic Yale professor had written compromising articles for the pro-Nazi Belgian press—and her personal account of the paradoxes of deconstruction are among the most compelling available on this subject. French Lessons belongs in the company of Sartre’s Words and the memoirs of Nathalie Sarraute, Annie Ernaux, and Eva Hoffman. No book so engrossingly conveys both the excitement of learning and the moral dilemmas of the intellectual life.

Our Times Our Lives

Our Times  Our Lives
Author: Eve Otto,Jozef Otto
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 637
Release: 2004-11
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9780595335633

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Eve Otto explains, "When I began writing this book, I had in the back of my mind that those who are young now might someday be interested in what life was like when their grandparents were growing up -- how life changed drastically with the coming of World War II in Europe and the turbulent years that followed... the traumas of our emigration to America with our three young children and the difficult adjustments we had to make. My book, then, is sort of a legacy to them."

Our Lives Our Fortunes

Our Lives  Our Fortunes
Author: J. E. Fender
Publsiher: UPNE
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2004
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1584653752

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Geoffrey Frost participates in a key battle of the American Revolution in the latest installment of the Frost Saga.

Cats Of Our Lives

Cats Of Our Lives
Author: Franklin Dohanyos
Publsiher: Kensington Publishing Corp.
Total Pages: 379
Release: 1999-01-01
Genre: Pets
ISBN: 9780758288653

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Memorable stories about people and their favorite felines are gathered here. Some of the contributors are well known, some are not, but all have in common a story to tell about a special cat who changed their lives.