A great book for my non-fiction/memoir reading friends.
“This is a wonderful debut memoir, made much more appealing because it is true. A well written, fast-paced book enhanced by sprinkles of French.”
In the summer of 1979, twenty-one-year-old Linda Kovic contracts to become an au pair for an wealthy French family in the Loire Valley. To secure the position, she pretends to speak the language, fully aware her deception will be discovered once she arrives at her destination. Based on the author’s diary, French Illusions captures Linda’s fascinating real-life story inside and outside the Château de Montclair. The over-bearing, Madame Dubois, her accommodating husband, Monsieur Dubois, and their two children are highlighted as Linda struggles to adapt to her new environment. Continually battling the language barrier, she signs up and attends classes at the local university in the nearby town of Tours, broadening her range of experiences. When she encounters, Adam, a handsome young student, her life with…
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I owe you double thanks this morning for the reblogs. I do believe our computers have been talking. Mine decided to show a stand of sympathy for yours this morning and crashed right after my first post of the day. UGH>
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Sorry to hear that. I’m actually on a break after finishing the first chapter section of my newest book. My computer has been stuttering along. 🙂
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