Friday, June 13, 2014

The Sweet Life in Paris: Delicious Adventures in the World's Most Glorious - and Perplexing - City by David Lebovitz

My sisters got to see David Lebovitz when he hosted a dinner in the Bay Area. They avidly read his blog before they went to Paris last summer. They both heartily recommended this book to me, and I was not disappointed!

This is nonfiction writing at its most entertaining. Often witty, often ascerbic, always insightful, his view of all things Parisian is very enjoyable reading. I could readily relate to the people he describes after having spent quite a bit of time with Parisians in Berlin in the 70's, and in Paris itself on several occasions. Love it, love it, and, like, Lebovitz, find myself also perplexed!

I also learned quite a few tricks in the kitchen and would enjoy trying out some of the recipes. However, I decided Sierra would enjoy this for her birthday, and so I gave it away. If I ever borrow it back, I would like to try some of the simpler dishes.

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