The French Art of Living Well Spiral-Bound | 2023-05-23

Cathy Yandell

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In the tradition of French Toast, a delightful look at French culture, from literature to cuisine to humor and more, showing how the French have captured that magic elixir known as joie de vivre.

What is joie de vivre, and why is it a fundamentally French concept?

In search of those ineffable qualities that make up the joy of living, this lively book takes readers on a voyage to France through forays into literature, history, and culture. How does art contribute to daily life? Why is cuisine such a central part of French existence? Why are the French more physical than many other cultures? How do French attitudes toward time speak volumes about their sense of pleasure and celebration? And finally, to what extent is this zest for life exportable? These and other questions give way to a dynamic sketch of French life today.

Peppered with anecdotes and humor, this book uncovers some of the secrets of the celebrated French art of living well. Drawing from her years of living in France as a student, professor, and mother, Yandell crafts an honest and profound appraisal of French culture and how la joie de vivre can be developed in anyone's life.

Publisher: Macmillan
Original Binding: Hardcover with dust jacket
Pages: 224 pages
ISBN-10: 1250777984
Item Weight: 0.7 lbs
Dimensions: 5.7 x 0.9 x 8.5 inches
"A wonderful celebration of and guide to the many joys of life in contemporary France." -Janet Hulstrand, author of Demystifying the French

"[An] erudite book sprinkled with amusing and informative personal anecdotes." -Harriet Welty Rochefort, bestselling author of French Toast

"A high-spirited portrait of a culture that does indeed embody joy and possibility...lives up to the joie de vivre of its subtitle." --Susan Cahill, author of The Streets of Paris

CATHY YANDELL is a professor at Carleton College, teaching courses in French Renaissance literature and culture, contemporary cultural and political issues in France, and the French language. In 2019, she was knighted by the French government into the Order of Academic Palms. When not buried in books, she loves dance, yoga, and flying trapeze.