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C'est La Vie : An American Woman Begins a New Life in Paris and--Voila!--Becomes Almost French
Author: Suzy Gershman

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Publisher: Penguin (Non-Classics)
Book Type: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780143035503 - ISBN-10: 0143035509
Publication Date: 5/31/2005
Pages: 288

Book Description:
Bestselling writer Suzy Gershman (dubbed "Super Shopper Suzy" by Oprah) is our answer to Peter Mayle in this heartfelt, breezy, and funny story of starting over in Paris. Suzy had always fantasized about moving to Paris with her husband, but when he dies unexpectedly, she decides to fulfill their dream alone. Here she gives a deliciously conversational chronicle of her first year in Paris and of the dizzying delights and maddening frustrations of learning to be a Parisian. Filled with Gershman’s insider’s tips on everything from cooking the perfect clafoutis to—naturally— shopping, C’est la Vie is delightfully entertaining and captures the exhilarating experience of beginning a new adventure.

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Jean C. wrote on 7/9/2008...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

I truly enjoyed this book from cover to cover. I've been to Paris many times and found her info to be accurate. Some reviews of this book pointed out that she writes too much about shopping. I didn't find that to be true. Besides, I liked the shopping tips that she gave when she did write about it. I found this book inspiring in the sense that this woman who lost her husband was able to start a new life in Paris. Loved it!

Anne Marie R. (murray) wrote on 12/29/2008...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

As someone who has fantasized about moving to another country, I found this book to be ... interesting. Things I liked: the author included the mundane, but useful, details like: how much sheets cost, what American standards weren't available in France, how to adjust to the cultural differences like the size of the average US apartment vs. average French apartment, etc. She talked a LOT about money, which I liked. If you're looking for a real "how-to guide" for undertaking an overseas move, this is a book I would recommend. However, it is obvious that, despite the author's attempt to portray herself as "an average American," she has a lot more funds than the average person! It was ironic to read her worries about the cost of the move, the cost of shipping her belongings, the cost of renting an apartment, etc, all the while thinking, "geez, if this is hard for her, with her money, it would be IMPOSSIBLE for me!"

After taking into account those two aspects, along with my hopes for what the book would be about, I rated it as average.

Barbara (femmefan) wrote on 6/14/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

I just couldn't identify with Ms. Gershman. She neglected the things that would interest me if I moved to France, like the culture and history, and concentrated on things that would not, like shopping and the Parisian social whirl.


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Kate H. (authorkate) wrote on 7/2/2009...


A book about following your dreams even after life throws you huge obstacles. The descriptions of attempting to learn the french culture from a very American standpoint made me laugh out loud! The author is actually a travel writer, and along with descriptions of great finds (from out of the way hotels, to fabulous bargain shopping!) she gives the ACTUAL ADDRESSES of the places she is talking about! You could easily plan a trip to Paris after reading this book :).

Angelic S. chronicreader - Pacific, MO wrote on 2/28/2009...


I am probably a bit partial, but I loved this book. Suzy Gershman is hilarious - she has a wonderful sense of humor. This is supposed to be the first of a series, so I am anxious for the next one. She takes you through the loss of her husband to moving to another country, to making a new life, to her first french love affair, to coming to terms with the end of her first year as a widow. What a ride!

Susan G. (SusanG) wrote on 7/23/2008...


I enjoyed this book. You have to view this author's writing in the context of her expertise, shopping and dining. I have used her Born to Shop travel guidebooks(now published by Frommer's)for many years and for many cities and countries. They are excellent guides for shopping, dining, and what parts of the cities/countries will be worthwhile and which parts to skip. They are NOT guides for cultural activities, museums, historical places, etc. The best recommendations are for who has the best restrooms on your travels. This book is much more personal than the Born to Shop series.

Erin K. (NJSurferGirl) wrote on 3/24/2008...


I really enjoyed this book! It made you see what life on the inside is like in Paris. A must-read for anyone who has never been to Paris but has always wanted to go!

Jennifer H. wrote on 2/20/2007...


What fun, it makes me want to move to Paris! A delight for those who have been and for those who have not!

Carolyn S. wrote on 2/10/2007...


Enjoyed this a lot. A fun, fresh read.

Sari Lynn G. (sari-lynn) - San Francisco, CA wrote on 1/12/2007...


A light and fun read about the author's early days as an American living in Paris, and the adjustments she had to make to live a fantasy.

Nicola M. (britnick) wrote on 8/14/2006...


almost autobiraphic story of autors early days in Paris!
I enjoyed it!


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