Savages: The Wedding by Sabri Louatah – book review
This Sabri Louatah thriller leaves us with a cliff-hanger! It's a family saga in contemporary French society with post-colonial challenges.
This Sabri Louatah thriller leaves us with a cliff-hanger! It's a family saga in contemporary French society with post-colonial challenges.
Stephanie Williamson suggests some tips for introducing your children to French eating habits.
Voici le charme de la maison de ma grand-mère où les services à thé décorés de roses cotoient la dentelle, où tous les objets semblent raconter quelque chose et où les souvenirs de mon enfance fleurissent dans chacune de ses armoires.
The chocolatiers in France make eggs that are not only delicious but also works of art. Their window displays are very elaborate and a feast for the eyes. Their creations often look too beautiful to be eaten!
Living with two languages ??and two cultures is like living a double life and it is a treasure for a lifetime. I was born in France and I spent half my life in Australia where I live today with my wife and three children who all enjoy being bilingual.
I wanted to make them understand what I love about the country that is so different and yet in so many ways similar to that country of ours so far across the Atlantic Ocean. However, as few things ever go as I plan, there was no reason for this trip to be any different.
Roger, une légende du village m'a accueilli avec quatre bises et un verre de champagne. Au cours des six prochains mois, j’aurai le privilège d'entendre ses histoires.//Roger, a village legend, welcomed me with four kisses and a glass of champagne. Over the course of the next six months I would be privileged to hear his stories.
We found a gîte that looked nice, it had 2 bedrooms with facilities for little children and was located in a farm only a short drive from the beach, what more can you ask for? We had booked to arrive in the last week of June to avoid les bouchons (french for traffic jam, also means 'cork').
The Farm of Paris - Feel like finding a bit of countryside in Paris for free? Take a stroll round the city’s farm! Located in the Bois de Vincennes, the Farm of Paris is an educational farm using organic farming.