A delightful twist on the travel memoir, Almost French takes readers on a tour fraught with culture clashes but rife with insight & deadpan humour
- a charming true story of what happens when Sarah meets a very French Frenchman. Backpacking around Europe, twenty-something Sarah Turnbull meets Frederic & impulsively accepts his invitation to visit him for a week in Paris. Eight years later, she is still there
- & married to him. The feisty Sydney journalist swaps vegemite for vichyssoise & all things French, but commits the fatal errors of bowling up to strangers at classy receptions, helping herself to champagne, laughing too loudly & (quelle horreur!) rushing out for a baguette in her `pantalons de jogging`. But Paris` maddening, mysterious charm proves irresistible & Sarah makes spectacular progress. She finds work as a freelance journalist, learns to survive Parisian dinner parties & how to deal with grim-faced officialdom. As she navigates the highs & lows of Parisian life, covering the haute couture fashions shows & discovering the hard way the paradoxes of France today, Sarah succeeds in becoming `almost French`.