1/19/2010

Review of Paris: True Stories of Life on the Road (Travelers' Tales Guides) (Paperback)

Ahhh Paris.As a graduate student fortunate to be studying in Paris, I found myself falling into the dull routine of class and studying.I was failing to appreciate one of the prettiest cities on earth.This book opened my eyes to the multitude of interesting "trucs" around me in the Latin Quarter.Although some of the stories are more interesting than others, there is genuinely something for everyone's taste in this book.I now often study at the "Deux Magots" cafe due to its history and popularity with Jean Paul Sartres and Simone de Beauvoir that I read about.This book is wonderful for anyone interested in Paris, wanting to take a mental journey there, or a seasoned traveller who thinks they already know Paris.Anyone armed with "Paris Traveler's Tales" can discover the "Joie de Vivre" en Paris!

Product Description
The stories in Travelers' Tales Paris throw open the creaky door of history and let the light of this marvelous city flood out. Just a few of the many authors found in the book are John Gregory Dunne, Ina Caro, Herbert Gold, Jan Morris, Edmund White, and Mort Rosenblum.

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