French authors
Get a great novel about Paris and read it when you sit at the Luxembourg Garden in Paris. Enjoy Victor Hugo's famous work, the Hunchback of Notre Dame, or fall in love with Paris, just like Ernest Hemingway did. Read one of his great novels and it will make your stay more memorable.
These books are really recommendable. The Franceway-team read them in avance!
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The
Little Prince by Antoine De Saint-Exupery This book is loved by both children and adults. It tells the marvelous story of the little prince on his journey over some planets where he meets a lot of people and learns what live means. It is more than just a story, you will discover new possibilities of living. It's philosophy! Included
are reproductions of parts of the original French text and original illustrations
from Saint-Exupery. |
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The
Hunchback of Notre Dame by Victor Hugo We are in the fifteenth-century in Paris. Victor Hugo tells the story of the love of Quasimodo, the grotesque bell-ringer at the Cathedral of Notre Dame, for Esmeralda, the beautiful and young gypsy girl. You will be fascinated by this master-piece that let’s you feel like being in the medieval era. The descriptions of Paris are wonderful. When reading this book you will know what Paris is! Hardcover
- 416 pages (August 1995) |
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Books by french lovers
A Moveable Feast |
A
Moveable Feast by Ernest Hemingway Hemingway describes nostalgically the Paris of the 1920s when he and his first wife lived happily there. “A Moveable Feast” is at once an elegy to the remarkable group of expatriates that gathered in Paris during the twenties and a testament to the risks and rewards of the writerly life (including portraits of Fitzgerald, Pound Stein, ...). Hardcover
(October 1996) French
Connections : Hemingway and Fitzgerald Abroad
A collection of essays that shall show the influence the complicated friendship of the two writers had on their writing. They met the first time in 1925 in Paris. Learn more about Hemingway and his love to France! Hardcover
- 320 pages 1 Ed edition (June 1998) |
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