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Elizabeth Bard
Elizabeth Bard is an American journalist and author based in France. Her first book, Lunch in Paris: A Love Story with Recipes has been a New York Times and international bestseller, a Barnes & Noble "Discover Great New Writers" pick, and the recipicent of the 2010 Gourmand World Cookbook Award... show more



Elizabeth Bard is an American journalist and author based in France. Her first book, Lunch in Paris: A Love Story with Recipes has been a New York Times and international bestseller, a Barnes & Noble "Discover Great New Writers" pick, and the recipicent of the 2010 Gourmand World Cookbook Award for Best First Cookbook (USA). Bard's writing on food, art, travel and digital culture has appeared in The New York Times, The International Herald Tribune, Wired, Haper's Bazaar and The Huffington Post. You can follow Elizabeth's continuing culinary adventures on her blog, facebook and twitter: www.elizabethbard.com www.facebook.com/LunchinParis www.twitter.com/ElizabethBard

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No More Booklikes, BYE
No More Booklikes, BYE rated it 9 years ago
Fantastic timing I started this along with the Tour de France 2016. I made the recipes, absorbed the advice, laughed with her misadventures while watching the bikes travel through France. This book is more than just a memoir. It is a journey of self discovery, enjoying life , simplifying and finding...
Nutti's muses
Nutti's muses rated it 12 years ago
I loved this book. I enjoyed her voice & her experiences. The recipes don't hurt either. I feel I understand the French better after reading this book.
WordsofaReader
WordsofaReader rated it 13 years ago
I must admit I was expecting more from this book. What exactly the “more” was I can not say but it just did not live up to my expectations. Lunch in Paris is a non fiction account of Bard’s transition to life in Paris after the globe trotting New Yorker moves there permanently after falling in love ...
Behind the Pages
Behind the Pages rated it 14 years ago
My favourite part of this book would have to be the recipes at the end of each chapter.I don't particularly read autobiographies but this one was a nice surprise. It took me a while to get into it but I did finish it.
debnance
debnance rated it 15 years ago
It all started with lunch. Bard met a man and it soon became quite apparent that he was The One. And, happily, Paris, it seems, was The Place to Live. All turning out nicely for Bard, and she got a book out of the deal as well. A satisfying book at that.
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