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We've Always Had Paris...and Provence: A Scrapbook of Our Life in France

We've Always Had Paris...and Provence: A Scrapbook of Our Life in France

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Authors: Patricia Wells, Walter Wells
Publisher: Harper
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 9 reviews
Sales Rank: 156019

Media: Hardcover
Edition: 1
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 336
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9
Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6 x 1.4

ISBN: 0060898615
Dewey Decimal Number: 641.5092244
EAN: 9780060898618
ASIN: 0060898615

Publication Date: May 1, 2008
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  • Kindle Edition - We've Always Had Paris . . . and Provence

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description

Patricia Wells, long recognized as the leading American authority on French food, and her husband, Walter, live the life in France that many of us have often fantasized about. After more than a quarter century, they are as close to being accepted as "French" as any non-natives can be. In this delightful memoir they share in two voices their experiences—the good, the bad, and the funny—offering a charming and evocative account of their beloved home and some of the wonderful people they have met along the way. Full of the flavor and color of the couple's adopted country, this tandem memoir reflects on the life that France has made possible for them and explores how living abroad has shaped their relationship.

Written in lyrical, sensuous prose and filled with anecdotes, insights, and endearing snapshots of Walter and Patricia over the years, We've Always Had Paris . . . and Provence beautifully conveys the nuances of the French and their culture as only a practiced observer can. Literally a moveable feast to be savored and shared, including more than thirty recipes that will delight readers and cooks alike, the couple's valentine to France and to each other is delicious in every way.




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1 out of 5 stars So disappointing...   July 15, 2008
 4 out of 4 found this review helpful

I bought the actual book (not on my kindle)because I was looking forward to the photos and recipes, what a mistake!
The photos are dull. I noticed two of the recipes were already published (in slightly different form) from her "P. W. Home in Provence" book (Grape Harvest Cake and Corsican Ricotta Cheesecake).
More disturbing pages 183 and 202 of this new book have exact passages from the Introduction of her "P. W. Home in Provence" book. Isn't there an editor anywhere? Is this legit to pass off without attribution?



5 out of 5 stars Great Book for Francophiles   July 13, 2008
 1 out of 5 found this review helpful

If you have ever dreamed of living in a foreign country, this book will enlighten and entertain you. Two ordinary, extraordinary people who went to France for work, and stayed.



4 out of 5 stars charming, light   July 7, 2008
 1 out of 3 found this review helpful

The book is a charming account of a life in France.
It might seem self-indulgent, but one should note
the humble origins of the authors.



1 out of 5 stars we've always had paris.....   July 4, 2008
 10 out of 12 found this review helpful

some of the anecdotes are interesting, i found overall the book was a featherweight and self- aggrandizing.


2 out of 5 stars Who cares???   June 24, 2008
 16 out of 17 found this review helpful

This was my introduction to Patricia Wells, about whom I've heard and read so much over the years. Her cookbooks may be wonderful, but the writing in this book certainly is not. The language is uninspired and the details she and her journalist husband choose to share about themselves are almost embarrassing. There also wasn't a single recipe that sounded appealing. The descriptions of Provence were lovely, and it's nice that they've made such a happy life for themselves, but somehow the way they present it all just comes off wrong. Readers would be much better served by picking up Jacques Pepin's charming memoir, The Apprentice.


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