The French Ingredient

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The inspiring and delicious memoir of an American woman who had the gall to open a cooking school in Paris—a true story of triumphing over French naysayers and falling in love with a city along the way “An engaging, multilayered story of a woman navigating innumerable cultural differences to build a life in Paris and create her dream: to establish a French cooking school.”—David Lebovitz, author of My Paris Kitchen When Jane Bertch was seventeen, her mother took her on a graduation trip to Paris. Thrilled to use her high school French, Jane found her halting attempts greeted with withering condescension by every waiter and shopkeeper she encountered. At the end of the trip, she vowed she would never return. Yet a decade later she found herself back in Paris, transferred there by the American bank she worked for. She became fluent in the language and excelled in her new position. But she had a different dream: to start a cooking school for foreigners like her, who wanted to take a few classes in French cuisine in a friendly setting, then bring their new skills to their kitchens back home. Predictably, Jane faced the skeptical French—how dare an American banker start a cooking school in Paris?—as well as real-estate nightmares, and a long struggle to find and attract clients. Thanks to Jane’s perseverance, La Cuisine Paris opened in 2009. Now the school is thriving, welcoming international visitors to come in and knead dough, whisk bechamel, whip meringue, and learn the care, precision, patience, and beauty involved in French cooking. The French Ingredient is the story of a young female entrepreneur building a life in a city and culture she grew to love. As she established her school, Jane learned how to charm, how to project confidence, and how to give it right back to rude waiters. Having finally made peace with the city she swore to never revisit, she now offers a love letter to France, and a master class in Parisian cooking—and living.

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Genre : Biography & Autobiography
Author : Jane Bertch
Publisher : Ballantine Books
Release : 2024-04-09
File : 305 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780593500439


The Captive S Position

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In this book, the author argues for a new interpretation of the captivity narrative - one that takes into account the profound shifts in political and social authority and legitimacy that occurred in New England at the end of the 17th century.

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Genre : History
Author : Teresa Toulouse
Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Release : 2007
File : 234 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780812239584


French Women Don T Get Facelifts

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Mireille shares the secrets and strategies of aging with attitude and joy, offering personal anecdotes while divulging French women's most guarded secrets about looking and feeling great. With her signature blend of wit, no-nonsense advice and storytelling flair she addresses everything from lotions and potions to diet, style, friendship and romance. For anyone who has ever spent the equivalent of a mortgage payment on anti-aging lotions or procedures, dressed inappropriately for their age, gained a little too much in the middle or accidentally forgotten how to flirt, here is a proactive way to stay looking and feeling great, without declaring bankruptcy or resorting to surgery.

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Genre : Health & Fitness
Author : Mireille Guiliano
Publisher : Random House
Release : 2014-01-16
File : 274 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781448153923


Head Over Heels In France

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Samantha’s was homeless, penniless and friendless. But a chance week away in France led to the most unexpected turn-around: a whirlwind romance with Pascal. When she moved into his cottage she was ill-equipped for the country life. She had to learn to keep house and be a step-mum to Pascal’s young son, finding love and happiness along the way.

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Genre : Travel
Author : Samantha Brick
Publisher : Hachette UK
Release : 2013-04-01
File : 294 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780857658890


An Etymological Dictionary Of The French Language

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Genre : French language
Author : Edward Pick
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Release : 1869
File : 374 Pages
ISBN-13 : OXFORD:600093400


Richard Wright

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This wide-ranging collection of essays contains unexplored themes and theoretical orientations centering on racism and spatial dimensions; the transnational and political Wright; Wright and masculinity, Wright and the American 1950s and 1960s; and some of the first analyses of Wright's recently published A Father ' s Law (2008).

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Genre : Literary Criticism
Author : A. Craven
Publisher : Springer
Release : 2011-07-18
File : 451 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780230340237


The History Of The Helvetic Confederacy

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Genre : Switzerland
Author : Joseph Planta
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Release : 1800
File : 494 Pages
ISBN-13 : NYPL:33433066667969


The Queen S Embroiderer

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From the author of How Paris Became Paris, a sweeping history of high finance, the origins of high fashion, and a pair of star-crossed lovers in 18th-century France. Paris, 1719. The stock market is surging and the world's first millionaires are buying everything in sight. Against this backdrop, two families, the Magoulets and the Chevrots, rose to prominence only to plummet in the first stock market crash. One family built its name on the burgeoning financial industry, the other as master embroiderers for Queen Marie-Thérèse and her husband, King Louis XIV. Both patriarchs were ruthless money-mongers, determined to strike it rich by arranging marriages for their children. But in a Shakespearean twist, two of their children fell in love. To remain together, Louise Magoulet and Louis Chevrot fought their fathers' rage and abuse. A real-life heroine, Louise took on Magoulet, Chevrot, the police, an army regiment, and the French Indies Company to stay with the man she loved. Following these families from 1600 until the Revolution of 1789, Joan DeJean recreates the larger-than-life personalities of Versailles, where displaying wealth was a power game; the sordid cells of the Bastille; the Louisiana territory, where Frenchwomen were forcibly sent to marry colonists; and the legendary "Wall Street of Paris," Rue Quincampoix, a world of high finance uncannily similar to what we know now. The Queen's Embroiderer is both a story of star-crossed love in the most beautiful city in the world and a cautionary tale of greed and the dangerous lure of windfall profits. And every bit of it is true.

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Genre : History
Author : Joan DeJean
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Release : 2018-05-01
File : 407 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781632864765


The Author As Cannibal

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After French colonial rule ended, Francophone authors began rewriting narratives from the colonial literary canon. Felisa Vergara Reynolds presents these textual revisions as figurative acts of cannibalism and examines how these literary cannibalizations critique colonialism and its legacy in each author’s homeland.

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Genre : Literary Criticism
Author : Felisa Vergara Reynolds
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Release : 2022
File : 288 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781496218421


Renegotiating French Identity

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In Renegotiating French Identity, Jane Fulcher addresses the question of cultural resistance to the German occupation and Vichy regime during the Second World War. Nazi Germany famously stressed music as a marker of national identity and cultural achievement, but so too did Vichy. From the opera to the symphony, music did not only serve the interests of Vichy and German propaganda: it also helped to reveal the motives behind them, and to awaken resistance among those growing disillusioned by the regime. Using unexplored Resistance documents, from both the clandestine press and the French National Archives, Fulcher looks at the responses of specific artists and their means of resistance, addressing in turn Pierre Schaeffer, Arthur Honegger, Francis Poulenc, and Olivier Messiaen, among others. This book investigates the role that music played in fostering a profound awareness of the cultural and political differences between conflicting French ideological positions, as criticism of Vichy and its policies mounted.

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Genre : History
Author : Jane F. Fulcher
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Release : 2018
File : 505 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780190681500