French Like Moi
A Midwesterner in Paris
Scott Dominic Carpenter author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Travelers' Tales, Incorporated
Published:20th Aug '20
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Reviewed by Publishers Weekly, Kirkus Reviews, Midwest Book Review Expected reviews from Library Journal and Booklist Announcement and review promised on Secrets of Paris website and newsletter (60,000 visits/month; newsletter with 22,000 subscribers; 11,000 Facebook followers) Email announcement to mailing lists: American Association of Teachers of French (10,000 members); H-France (teachers/scholars of French history, 4000 members); Francofil (mixed academic and general “French” interest, 2500 members) Press release produced by Carleton College, connecting with local media and thousands of College alumni Mentions of the publication from venues that have published earlier versions of the essays: Catapult, The Rumpus, Lowestoft Chronicle, Mark Twain House website/Facebook page, etc. Midwest Connections Pick Program (promoted in 70 regional bookstores, special seal, discount on holiday catalogue, etc.) Distribution of approximately 150 ARCs to national reviewers, regional booksellers, reviewers, and bloggers Nominations for Midwest Booksellers Choice Awards, American Library in Paris Book Prize, Readers Choice Awards, Minnesota Book Award, Edward Stanford Travel Writing Awards, Travel Book of the Year Award, IBPA Benjamin Franklin Award, Independent Publisher Book Awards, the Thurber Prize, ForeWord Magazine Book of the Year Award Launch events at Carleton College, Book Passage in Marin County, CA 10-15 regional bookseller and library events May-Sept., 2020 Reading at American Library in Paris. Outreach to regional Alliance Française offices (Minneapolis, Chicago, San Francisco), as well as to the French consulate (Chicago, San Francisco) Headline the BOND book event St. Louis Park, MN Possible New York Review of Books advertisement (special pricing for small presses)
In eighteen hilarious accounts, prize-winning humorist Scott Carpenter lifts the curtain on what passes for normal in Europe’s most glorious capital, measuring it by the yardstick of the American Midwest.When Scott Carpenter moves from Minnesota to Paris, little does he suspect the dramas that await: scheming neighbors, police denunciations, surly demonstrators, cooking disasters, medical mishaps—not to mention all those lectures about cheese! It turns out that nothing in the City of Light can be taken for granted, where even trips to the grocery store lead to adventure. In French Like Moi, Carpenter guides us through the merry labyrinth of the everyday, one hilarious faux pas after another. Through it all, he keeps his eye on the central mystery of what makes the French French (and Midwesterners Midwestern).
“Many entertaining anecdotes and worthy observations about French and American culture...Carpenter's droll take keeps the reader chuckling.” —Minneapolis Star Tribune “In this funny memoir, Carpenter has a knack for turning potential catastrophes into comedy. Readers will find plenty to appreciate in his sharp take on expat life.” —Publishers Weekly “A delightful read...essays filled with levity and grace. A winning and witty collection offering humor and insight into the French way of life.” —Kirkus Reviews “French Like Moi tours the everyday Paris that’s found away from Eiffel Tower tourism. With an entertaining guide at the helm, bon mots and corny puns find a home alongside solid timing, curious anecdotes, and self-aware mocking. This quirky travel memoir uncovers lesser-known facets with verve.” —Foreword Reviews, Editor's Pick, five-star review “Carpenter captures the ironies, oddities, and attractions of the French capital in a way few writers have achieved—which is saying a lot, considering how many have tried their hand at conjuring the City of Light…. French Like Moi is a delightful romp through French life and Midwestern sensibilities, all combined in one compelling story.” —Midwest Book Review “Loaded with lacerating wit and trenchant but tender observations, Scott Carpenter’s French Like Moi is also a true original: a serious memoir that doesn’t take itself too seriously. It is this humility that gives Carpenter’s book its undeniable strength—that, and his vivid, often hilarious storytelling.” —Marcia DeSanctis, New York Times bestselling author of 100 Places in France Every Woman Should Go “Sit back with a croissant and an espresso—or better yet, du vin et du fromage—and treat yourself to the delights and dilemmas of being a Midwesterner in Paris. Scott Carpenter’s tales of life in the French capital will make you laugh, marvel, and daydream about amping up the adventure in your own life. Merci Monsieur Carpenter!” —Lorna Landvik, author of Chronicles of a Radical Hag “Deeply French but also deeply Midwestern—and thus rather perfect.” —Alethea Black, author of You’ve Been So Lucky Already “The most delightful and delicious form of escapism—smart, kind, funny, and (best of all!) French. Perfect for Francophiles and dreamers alike.” —K. S. R. Burns, author of The Paris Effect and Paris Ever After “French Like Moi is not only full of spot-on cultural observations and the laugh-out-loud-yet-self-deprecating humor Minnesotans do so well, it’s also beautifully written with a timeless literary flair.” —Heather Stimmler-Hall, author of Naughty Paris, editor of Secrets of Paris “I laughed until my sides hurt at Carpenter’s lighthearted and self-deprecating take on living in l'Hexagone. For loyal lovers of Paris and France, and anyone who’s moved abroad or is thinking about it, French Like Moi is a jovial reminder to pack your patience and your dictionary, and gobble up every single, butter-soaked morsel of the journey. —Kimberley Lovato, author of Walnut Wine & Truffle Groves “Carpenter greets the language, cuisine, culture, and daily details of life with a wit and honesty that makes for a rollicking read. We encounter vivid characters, impossible scenarios, and such hilarious tableaus that soon we all feel French like lui!” —Erin Byrne, author of Wings: Gifts of Art, Life, and Travel in France “Five stars.” —Readers’ Favorite “Carpenter shares hilarious faux pas and cultural differences, reading with a deadpan, self-deprecating, understated tone. An affectionate, insider’s look at French culture.” —Booklist, Audiobook
ISBN: 9781609521851
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
256 pages