French Lessons: Adventures with Knife, Fork, and Corkscrew
Peter Mayle, francophile phenomenon and author of A Year in Provence, brings another delightful (and delicious) account of the good life, this time exploring the gustatory pleasures to be found throughout France.The French celebrate food and drink more than any other people, and Mayle shows us...
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Peter Mayle, francophile phenomenon and author of A Year in Provence, brings another delightful (and delicious) account of the good life, this time exploring the gustatory pleasures to be found throughout France.The French celebrate food and drink more than any other people, and Mayle shows us just how contagious their enthusiasm can be. We visit the Foire aux Escargots. We attend a truly French marathon, where the beverage of choice is Chteau Lafite-Rothschild rather than Gatorade. We search out the most pungent cheese in France, and eavesdrop on a heated debate on the perfect way to prepare an omelet. We even attend a Catholic mass in the village of Richerenches, a sacred event at which thanks are given for the aromatic, mysterious, and breathtakingly expensive black truffle. With Mayle as our inimitably charming guide, we come away with a satisfied smile (if a little hungry) and the compelling desire to book a flight to France at once.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780375705618 (0375705619)
ASIN: 375705619
Publish date: April 9th 2002
Publisher: Vintage
Pages no: 240
Edition language: English
Category:
Non Fiction,
Travel,
Humor,
Autobiography,
Memoir,
Cultural,
Food And Drink,
Food,
Biography Memoir,
France,
Cooking,
Foodie,
Food Writing
When someone writes about what they love that loves shines through and Peter Mayle LOVES France especially the food, the wine and the joie de vivre!
Considering how much I enjoyed A Year in Provence, I sort of expected to like this one a bit more. It wasn't bad, how can anything related to food and drinks be bad?, but there were (boring) moments when I wanted to put it down and be done with it.