Our Italian Summer by Jennifer Probst seemed like a book I should love. But, unfortunately I was bored throughout. I considered abandoning it many times but powered on in hopes it would get better. I didn’t like any of the characters — who were all a little...
Paris is Always a Good Idea by Jenn McKinlay is a delightful adventure across three countries to reconnect with boyfriends of the past and rediscover the fun-loving innocence of youth. There’s love. There’s food. There’s travel. There’s depth...
“What kind of people say no when they mean yes, refuse to admit they ‘don’t know’ even when they obviously don’t, and systematically claim to hate their jobs even when they love them? That would be the French.” Authors, Julie Barlow...
This beautifully designed book, makes clear that the popular, and somewhat stereotyped, view of a Parisian woman is but one of the many varied and nuanced stories unfolding today in the city of light. From interesting origin stories and impactful contributions to...
Times New Roman: How We Quit Our Jobs, Gave Away Our Stuff & Moved to Italy by Martha Miller was a fun read about living in Rome for almost two years. It is a nice insight into the fun and challenge of an expat adventure. Great for those who love Italy or travel...