Talk to the Snail

Stephen Clarke author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Transworld Publishers Ltd

Published:2nd Jul '07

Should be back in stock very soon

Talk to the Snail cover

From the bestselling author of A YEAR IN THE MERDE, the Ten Commandments for Living with the French

Acts as a guide on how to get what you really want from the French. This title provides advice on useful phrases.

Have you been taken to what you've been assured is the perfect house deep in the French countryside, only to find there's no electricity or running water? Gone to the doctor with a nasty cough, and been diagnosed with a rather more personal complaint? Walked into an half-empty restaurant, only to be told that it's complet?

If the answer to any of the above is oui, Talk to the Snail is the book for you.Find out how to get served in a restaurant; the best way to deal with French hypochondria; learn the language of love, sex and suppositories (not necessarily in that order); it's all here in this funny, informative, seriously useful guide on how to get what you really want from the French.

With advice on essential phrases and bons mots to cover all eventualities, and illustrated with witty real-life anecdotes, Talk to the Snail is a book that no self-respecting Francophile - or Francophobe - can afford to be without.

Don't go to France without reading this book.
And don't even think of buying a house there.

Edgier than Bryson, hits harder than Mayle * The Times *
Done more for the Entente Cordiale than any of our politicians * Daily Mail *
Must have comedy-of-errors diary about being a Brit abroad * Mirror *
Clarke renders the flavor of life in Paris impeccably: the endless strikes, the sadistic receptionists, the crooked schemes by which the wealthy and well-connected land low-rent apartments... Clarke's eye for detail is terrific * Washington Post *
Call him the anti-Mayle. Stephen Clarke is acerbic, insulting, un-PC and mostly hilarious * San Francisco Chronicle *

ISBN: 9780552773683

Dimensions: 198mm x 128mm x 16mm

Weight: 188g

272 pages