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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Laura FlorandPublisher: St. Martins Press-3PL Imprint: St. Martins Press-3PL Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.503kg ISBN: 9780765315083ISBN 10: 0765315084 Pages: 384 Publication Date: 03 October 2006 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsA fabulous romp from Paris to Podunk and back again. Loved it. Laura Florand's reluctant heroine is adorable, and her perfect Parisian amour can wait on my table anytime. --Haywood Smith, New York Times bestselling author of the Red Hat Club series on Blame It on Paris <br> Laura Florand offers up an outsider's oddly inside view of Paris, and she does so in a narrative that is by turns witty and touching, but always charming. Best of all, she turns the tables and lets us see our own culture through the fresh, French eyes of the man she loves. Do yourself a favor: Read this book. --Joshilyn Jackson, author of Gods in Alabama on Blame It on Paris<br> <br> A romantic, hilarious souffle of a story! Move over, Bridget Jones. Charming and laugh-out-loud funny. --Deborah Smith, New York Times bestselling author of A Place to Call Home on Blame It on Paris<br> <br> This delightful book should come with a warning label: do not read while traveling, otherwise other passengers will wonder why you keep laughing aloud and shouting 'Vive la Laura Florand!' --Cassandra King, author of The Sunday Wife on Blame It on Paris<br> <br> I was taught in high school chemistry never to combine two ingredients whose properties you don't fully understand. Well, Laura Florand ignored that advice and mixed a Parisian gentleman with a Southern lady, and what she got, predictably, was combustible. Blame It on Paris is a charming, light-hearted romp through a cross-cultural quagmire that proves that love, if it can't conquer all, certainly is a match for a couple with families at different ends of the universe. --Larry Habegger, editor, Travelers' Tales Paris <br> A fabulous romp from Paris to Podunk and back again. Loved it. Laura Florand's reluctant heroine is adorable, and her perfect Parisian amour can wait on my table anytime. --Haywood Smith, New York Times bestselling author of the Red Hat Club series on Blame It on Paris Laura Florand offers up an outsider's oddly inside view of Paris, and she does so in a narrative that is by turns witty and touching, but always charming. Best of all, she turns the tables and lets us see our own culture through the fresh, French eyes of the man she loves. Do yourself a favor: Read this book. --Joshilyn Jackson, author of Gods in Alabama on Blame It on Paris A romantic, hilarious souffle of a story! Move over, Bridget Jones. Charming and laugh-out-loud funny. --Deborah Smith, New York Times bestselling author of A Place to Call Home on Blame It on Paris This delightful book should come with a warning label: do not read while traveling, otherwise other passengers will wonder why you keep laughing aloud and shouting 'Vive la Laura Florand!' --Cassandra King, author of The Sunday Wife on Blame It on Paris I was taught in high school chemistry never to combine two ingredients whose properties you don't fully understand. Well, Laura Florand ignored that advice and mixed a Parisian gentleman with a Southern lady, and what she got, predictably, was combustible. Blame It on Paris is a charming, light-hearted romp through a cross-cultural quagmire that proves that love, if it can't conquer all, certainly is a match for a couple with families at different ends of the universe. --Larry Habegger, editor, Travelers' Tales Paris Author InformationA Fulbright Scholar, Laura Florand has lived in France, Spain, and French Polynesia. For the past several years, she has divided her time between France and the United States. She currently teaches French at Duke University in North Carolina. In real life she married Sébastien Florand four times in 2002. The number of ceremonies made everyone else think she was crazy but made her French in-laws quite happy. Laura Florand has reviewed restaurants for Time Out Paris and has published articles on her travel experiences with various publications, including Travelers' Tales and Transitions Abroad. A former journalist, she has a string of feature articles to her credit, as well as poetry, short stories, scholarly articles, and translations. She frequently publicizes departmental events to local papers and is responsible for the marketing of her Polynesian dance group, a popular performance group in North Carolina. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |