How to become Parisian - a genuine, laugh-out-loud tale of French life
John von Sothen is an American writer living in Paris, where he works for Vanity Fair, Esquire and other magazines, does voice-overs for French luxury brands, and occasionally performs stand-up comedy (in French and English!). He lives with his actress wife Anais, their children Bibi and Otho, and their dog Bogart, who has recently become a rom-com film star.
In the clear-eyed and charming Paris Match, John von Sothen offers
a guide to French love, slang, food, conversation, schools and much
more. Hilarious and thoroughly entertaining.
*Mail on Sunday*
John von Sothen's memoir of Parisian expat life offers dozens of
insights into a place that continues to mystify and enchant. . . .
[with] delicious, uniquely French details.
*Washington Post*
'[Paris Match] records his continuing, bumbling attempts to carry
off la vie Parisienne with something approaching grace-or, at
least, skirting calamity.'
*New York Times*
A deft, shrewd, and entertaining take on [his] adoptive home, a
place far different from how it is conveyed in winsome movies like
Amelie . . . A witty, incisive portrait of contemporary France.
*Kirkus*
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