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I'll Never Be French (no matter what I do): Living in a Small Village in Brittany

I'll Never Be French (no matter what I do): Living in a Small Village in BrittanyAuthor: Mark Greenside
Publisher: Free Press
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 37 reviews
Sales Rank: 52669

Media: Paperback
Pages: 256
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 8.2 x 5.4 x 0.7

ISBN: 1416586954
Dewey Decimal Number: 944.10839092
EAN: 9781416586951
ASIN: 1416586954

Publication Date: June 2, 2009
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Product Description
Tired of Provence in books, cuisine, and tablecloths? Exhausted from your armchair travels to Paris? Despairing of ever finding a place that speaks to you beyond reason? You are ripe for a journey to Brittany, where author Mark Greenside reluctantly travels, eats of the crêpes, and finds a second life.

When Mark Greenside -- a native New Yorker living in California, doubting (not-as-trusting-as Thomas, downwardly mobile, political lefty, writer, and lifelong skeptic -- is dragged by his girlfriend to a tiny Celtic village in Brittany at the westernmost edge of France, in Finistère, "the end of the world," his life begins to change.

In a playful, headlong style, and with enormous affection for the Bretons, Greenside tells how he makes a life for himself in a country where he doesn't speak the language or know how things are done. Against his personal inclinations and better judgments, he places his trust in the villagers he encounters -- neighbors, workers, acquaintances -- and is consistently won over and surprised as he manages and survives day-to-day trials: from opening a bank account and buying a house to removing a beehive from the chimney -- in other words, learning the cultural ropes, living with neighbors, and making new friends.

I'll Never Be French (no matter what I do) is a beginning and a homecoming for Greenside, as his father's family emigrated from France. It is a memoir about fitting in, not standing out; being part of something larger, not being separate from it; following, not leading. It explores the joys and adventures of living a double life.


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5 out of 5 stars A completely lovely, funny, rewarding book. Still a favorite.   June 14, 2010
E. Miller (Seattle, WA United States)
You can't ask for a more perfect summer read. This book is tender, funny, and kind. If you liked Gopnik's Paris to the Moon, you'll love this book.


5 out of 5 stars Superb travel guide/humorous tale/real estate flyer   April 2, 2010
Kay L. Bell (Dallas, TX USA)
Loved this book!! Easy read, anectdotal travel guide. Now, I want to buy a house in Brittany. Love the food, people and customs.


2 out of 5 stars RATS!   March 24, 2010
K. C. Liput (Houston)
RATS! I seem to be the odd-woman-out on my experience with this book- I didn't care for it. It was easy for me to laugh at first, but then it started to feel like work reading it- the humor became white bread. I've decided to shelve it on page 191- which is rare for me to stop a book before I finish it. I'm glad other's have enjoyed it!


5 out of 5 stars As Good as Reviewers Say It Is   March 19, 2010
Avid Reader (Pennsylvania USA)
I have to add to the praise already heaped on this marvelous book. I have never laughed out loud so often or so heartily. This is a GREAT book. I just finished it and am ready to read it again.

I am a true francophile with a bookcase full of books about France. But this book is now one of my top favorites. Mark Greensides writes beautifully and with such insight. I have never read better descriptions of the struggle (on both sides) to cross cultural and communications barriers.

Having spent months and months traveling in France, I can vouch for the book's authenticity. When I wasn't laughing, I found myself nodding and muttering, "Yes, that's exactly what the way it is."

Mark, if you read this, please start working on a sequel!



4 out of 5 stars So realistic!   March 6, 2010
Laurie Dickey (Lake Mary, FL United States)
My son's s young family lives in France, so we visit often. This book is so charming, funny and absolutely dead on about the struggles of just trying to figure out daily life there.

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