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Ebook About A fresh, exhilarating take on one of the world's most popular topics—Paris, the City of Light!—by an acclaimed novelist Rosecrans BaldwinA self-described Francophile since the age of nine, Rosecrans Baldwin had always dreamed of living in France. So when an offer presented itself to work at a Parisian ad agency, he couldn't turn it down—even though he had no experience in advertising, and even though he hardly spoke French.But the Paris that Rosecrans and his wife, Rachel, arrived in wasn't the romantic city he remembered, and over the next eighteen months, his dogged American optimism was put to the test: at work (where he wrote booklets on breastfeeding), at home (in the hub of a massive construction project), and at every confusing dinner party in between. A hilarious and refreshingly honest look at one of our most beloved cities, Paris, I Love You but You're Bringing Me Down is the story of a young man whose preconceptions are usurped by the oddities of a vigorous, nervy metropolis—which is just what he needs to fall in love with Paris a second time.Book Paris, I Love You but You're Bringing Me Down Review :
My husband keeps saying that our 3 hour layover at Charles de Gaul airport counts as our trip to Paris. He's so funny, right? So, when he tossed out the idea (probably just a tease-I know this man) that we go to Paris for our vacation the first week of January, I knew I needed to do some research. I mean most people dream of Paris in the springtime or early Fall.I turned to Rosecrans and Rachel's 15 month stint in Paris, living and working as expats. Very colorful, vivid, and I learned some excellent slang. He captures the Parisian mindset for us, as best he can. As he lives in the City and the reality of if kicks around his fantasy of Paris, he grows to love it honestly. I think that if Rachel hadn't been stuck working from home and enduring the racket of continuous renovation on all sides of their apartment, they'd still be there. I'm really not sure what book some of these other people read.Ok now I know everybody hates a negative review but I abide by honesty in my life and after reading this booki'm left with alot of negative impressions, which make it impossible to be positive about this book.First off, I'm not sure I even like the guy. I'm an expat also but I really can't identify with him.The author obviously has a tremendous ego. I can't get over how he gets this pefect dream job thatallows him to live in Paris and at the same time make several expense paid trips to other cities andcountries of which he barely even seems interested in. Yet he never once implies that he's happy aboutthe opportunity he has to live in Paris. The whole year he lives there it seems he's more interested in partyingand clubbing then actually exploring the real France. For someone that could only budget one nights dinner outa month, how could he possibly pay for all the cover charges and drinks at the clubs he went to? He does not pull off the "Fish out of water" story very well. His writing style just doesnt lend to humour.He writes very dryly and unemotionally, obviously each little chapter is an expansion on some journal entry he made while living in France. How is he going to write humourously if he never shows any emotions himself?I would have liked a bit more detail as to what went on at the office. He just snips in and out on a few thingslike him mispronouncing a word and his coworkers obscene replies to what he says, and then passes it off as humour.If he actually showed some embarrassment for what he has mispronounced perhaps that would be funny, but then again his ego. I noticed he doesn't like other Ex-pats, nor people younger then him. I can understand distancing himself from other Americans in order to immerse oneself into another culture but his year spent in France was not an immersion per se.He had a wife and his semi french/american life to come home to every day. He does eems to enjoy France as does his wife but she's unhappy because of the construction going onaround the apartment and instead of getting another one, just continues to live there for a yearwhile she suffers. This book just feels like the author took his journal and forced himself to write a book about his year in Francewithout anything really profound or life changing ever happening. Maybe it could have, but I feel like Rosecrans isone of these guy's thats been given everything in life by his parents and could never be able to appreciate his goodfortune in actually getting a job in Paris. Pair that with his ego and total lack of emotion and his experience in Paris would obviously be dull.I bought this book hoping to gain some insight into France and her people. Perhaps I did learn a few small things but other books such as Paris, Paris: Journey into the City of Light give so much more insight into the city and in such a beautiful poetic way that this book seems like a waste of paper in comparasion.The whole time that I was reading this book I was asking myself why was it printed? Did Rosecrans have such a huge success with his other books that this one received automatic acceptance? Anyways, give this one a big miss. Read Online Paris, I Love You but You're Bringing Me Down Download Paris, I Love You but You're Bringing Me Down Paris, I Love You but You're Bringing Me Down PDF Paris, I Love You but You're Bringing Me Down Mobi Free Reading Paris, I Love You but You're Bringing Me Down Download Free Pdf Paris, I Love You but You're Bringing Me Down PDF Online Paris, I Love You but You're Bringing Me Down Mobi Online Paris, I Love You but You're Bringing Me Down Reading Online Paris, I Love You but You're Bringing Me Down Read Online Rosecrans Baldwin Download Rosecrans Baldwin Rosecrans Baldwin PDF Rosecrans Baldwin Mobi Free Reading Rosecrans Baldwin Download Free Pdf Rosecrans Baldwin PDF Online Rosecrans Baldwin Mobi Online Rosecrans Baldwin Reading Online Rosecrans BaldwinRead That Mafioso Magic: A Dark Mafia Paranormal Romance (Mages & Mayhem Book 1) By Nicholas Bella
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