Pardon My French: Food, faux pas and Franglish - one family's riotous year in the south of France
At the school gate, when she accidentally kissed one new friend on the nose and called another a 'beautiful man-horse', Rachael realised that small-town France could hardly be more different to beach-side Australia. The smell of cigarettes replaced the tang of bone-broth and sprouted sourdough, the neighbours sometimes came to blows and under no circumstances would anyone
wear active wear in public. Ever.

Muddling through every interaction in terrible French pushed Rachael's family to their limits. Some days, everybody cried and ate their feelings with almond croissants. But the town of Sommières embraced these ragtag Australians, and the family fell in love with their temporary hometown and its outrageous gossip, cobblestoned beauty and kind, eccentric inhabitants.

Pardon My French is a candid, hilarious love letter to family life and France with three valuable lessons for overcoming adversity: make home a beautiful nest, lean into the tough lessons and look for the comedy in everything.

'Uproarious and deliciously wise... A pure delight.' TORI HASCHKA, A Recipe for Family
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Pardon My French: Food, faux pas and Franglish - one family's riotous year in the south of France
At the school gate, when she accidentally kissed one new friend on the nose and called another a 'beautiful man-horse', Rachael realised that small-town France could hardly be more different to beach-side Australia. The smell of cigarettes replaced the tang of bone-broth and sprouted sourdough, the neighbours sometimes came to blows and under no circumstances would anyone
wear active wear in public. Ever.

Muddling through every interaction in terrible French pushed Rachael's family to their limits. Some days, everybody cried and ate their feelings with almond croissants. But the town of Sommières embraced these ragtag Australians, and the family fell in love with their temporary hometown and its outrageous gossip, cobblestoned beauty and kind, eccentric inhabitants.

Pardon My French is a candid, hilarious love letter to family life and France with three valuable lessons for overcoming adversity: make home a beautiful nest, lean into the tough lessons and look for the comedy in everything.

'Uproarious and deliciously wise... A pure delight.' TORI HASCHKA, A Recipe for Family
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Pardon My French: Food, faux pas and Franglish - one family's riotous year in the south of France

Pardon My French: Food, faux pas and Franglish - one family's riotous year in the south of France

by Rachael Mogan McIntosh

Narrated by Rachael Mogan McIntosh

Unabridged — 8 hours, 31 minutes

Pardon My French: Food, faux pas and Franglish - one family's riotous year in the south of France

Pardon My French: Food, faux pas and Franglish - one family's riotous year in the south of France

by Rachael Mogan McIntosh

Narrated by Rachael Mogan McIntosh

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Overview

At the school gate, when she accidentally kissed one new friend on the nose and called another a 'beautiful man-horse', Rachael realised that small-town France could hardly be more different to beach-side Australia. The smell of cigarettes replaced the tang of bone-broth and sprouted sourdough, the neighbours sometimes came to blows and under no circumstances would anyone
wear active wear in public. Ever.

Muddling through every interaction in terrible French pushed Rachael's family to their limits. Some days, everybody cried and ate their feelings with almond croissants. But the town of Sommières embraced these ragtag Australians, and the family fell in love with their temporary hometown and its outrageous gossip, cobblestoned beauty and kind, eccentric inhabitants.

Pardon My French is a candid, hilarious love letter to family life and France with three valuable lessons for overcoming adversity: make home a beautiful nest, lean into the tough lessons and look for the comedy in everything.

'Uproarious and deliciously wise... A pure delight.' TORI HASCHKA, A Recipe for Family

Product Details

BN ID: 2940178076941
Publisher: W. F. Howes Ltd
Publication date: 03/01/2023
Edition description: Unabridged
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