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Informationen zum Autor Camille Cusumano is the author of several cookbooks, and has written articles on food, fitness, and travel for many publications, including the New York Times, San Francisco Chronicle, Los Angeles Times, Islands magazine, and Country Living. Her first novel, The Last Cannoli, was a runner-up for the James Jones First Novel Fellowship (Legas, 2000). She is a senior editor at VIA magazine and lives in San Francisco. Klappentext In this beautiful collection! women explore their firsthand experiences with the people! landscape! flavors! history! culture! and character of this enchanted land. Vorwort Two dozen women describe the country they love and why they fell under its spell Zusammenfassung France has long captured the imagination of Americans. For some women, a love of France and all things French started when they were schoolgirls tackling one of the most seductive tongues. For others the attraction came later when, drawn to what many consider the world’s most exalted culture, they made summer trips or even moved there, learning much about this beguiling country along the way. In this beautiful collection, women explore their firsthand experiences with the people, landscape, flavors, history, art, culture, and character of this enchanted land. Featuring a delightful mix of perspectives—from M.F.K. Fisher’s first days in Dijon and Janet Flanner’s account of post-War Paris to the contemporary prose of Amanda Hesser—this book is sure to strike a chord with Francophiles everywhere.