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<description><![CDATA[<a class="highslide" href="https://picture.graycity.net/img/john-von-sothen/monsieur_mediocre.jpg"><img src="https://picture.graycity.net/img/john-von-sothen/monsieur_mediocre_preview.jpg" class="fr-fic fr-dib" title ="Monsieur Mediocre" alt ="Monsieur Mediocre"/></a><br//>A hilarious, candid account of what life in France is actually like, from a writer for Vanity Fair and GQ<br>Americans love to love Paris. We buy books about how the French parent, why French women don't get fat, and how to be Parisian wherever you are. While our work hours increase every year, we think longingly of the six weeks of vacation the French enjoy, imagining them at the seaside in stripes with plates of fruits de mer.<br>John von Sothen fell in love with Paris through the stories his mother told of her year spent there as a student. After falling for and marrying the French waitress he meets in New York, von Sothen follows his mother's dream and moves to Paris. But fifteen years in, he's finally ready to admit his mother's Paris is mostly a fantasy. In this hilarious and delightful collection of essays, von Sothen walks us through real life in Paris&#8212;myth-busting our Parisian daydreams but also revealing the inimitable and too often...]]></description>
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