This guide for literature enthusiasts and travelers alike reveals what
Francophiles have long known: France is so much more than the Eiffel
Tower and the Champs-Elysées. Including contributions from such
celebrated French writers as Colette, Gabriel Chevallier, and Emmanuelle
Laborit, this lively anthology takes readers through France in literary
style. In Paris, walk down twisty Rue Ferrière, take a spin on a
Franco-Arab carousel, and eavesdrop on a Jewish funeral party. In the
suburbs, meet a pint-sized book thief and a gritty ghetto gang. Then
visit Provence, Brittany, Normandy, and Alsace-Lorraine, and even
witness the Tour de France. Organized by region, these charming stories
are often funny, occasionally surreal, and always compelling.