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On Rue Tatin : Living and Cooking in a French Town
On Rue Tatin Living and Cooking in a French Town
Author: Susan Herrmann Loomis
ISBN-13: 9780767904544
ISBN-10: 0767904540
Publication Date: 4/10/2001
Pages: 320
Rating:
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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4 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: Broadway
Book Type: Hardcover
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6 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

MarciNYC avatar reviewed On Rue Tatin : Living and Cooking in a French Town on
Excellent read! What Peter Mayle does for Provence, Loomis does for Normandy. I loved reading this tale of an American in France. I'm ready to hop aboard an Air France plane and head on over to sample all the wonderful foods!
reviewed On Rue Tatin : Living and Cooking in a French Town on + 5 more book reviews
A fun journey about an American woman who buys a house in a small town in France with her husband and family. There are the trials of "red-tape", fun characters and the cultural mismatches as they find their way in a new setting.
Munro avatar reviewed On Rue Tatin : Living and Cooking in a French Town on + 95 more book reviews
I was given this book in preparation for a 6 week sojourn to Europe, with Paris as our "home base". I found it quite entertaining. The back cover says... "Susan Loomis has written a radiant love letter to France - particularly Normandy - its countryside, food, markets, and people. Buy it and settle down for good reading and an occasional sortie into the kitchen.
angele avatar reviewed On Rue Tatin : Living and Cooking in a French Town on + 15 more book reviews
I am really enjoying this book! The voice of the author is conversationally intentional - it reads just as if she is sitting there telling me about her adventures. Any type of adventures in France - I love to read them! Great stories.
reviewed On Rue Tatin : Living and Cooking in a French Town on + 18 more book reviews
I was in love with this book for the first chapter. Susan does a wonderful job of making you feel immersed in her memories and as if you are living with her and her family as they fix up their house on Rue Tatin.
I highly recommend the book as a great summer read but also to anyone who enjoys a great travel memoir.
reviewed On Rue Tatin : Living and Cooking in a French Town on + 531 more book reviews
A fun, quick read, even the second and third time I've read the book. Loomis writes a delightful story of her families' adventure to Normandy. This book includes many great recipes!!