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Very enjoyable and relatable account

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Reviewed: 03-08-25

I very much enjoyed, listening to the professor, match historical facts and events intertwined with today’s mythology

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Good detailed explanation

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Reviewed: 03-04-25

Having watched the movie and knowing quite allot about the brand I found this book to be through and enjoyable.

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LOVE !

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Reviewed: 01-09-25

What can I say but that I adore Peter Mayle’s mind his sense of humor and his gift of storytelling.
Having just been to Provence, I laughed hardly at many of his antidotes and descriptions of the local folk and their traditions. I just love Peter Mayle
If you’re going to Provo or anywhere in the south of France, you need to read this book

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Unknown history of two great men

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Reviewed: 01-09-25

We all know the names, Ritz, and Escoffier very well in modern society. What we don’t know is what these men did in their early careers separately and together to create the legendary persona they now have in European society.
This was a good rendition of what both went through to create their legends
I highly recommend this read.

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Meh ~

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Reviewed: 01-09-25

I know this subject matter very well having read many many books about Sylvia Beach, Shakespeare and Company, the characters that frequented Shakespeare and Company during that period between World War I and World War II.
I found that the author placed so much unnecessary importance on the fact that Sylvia Beach and Adan or homosexual lovers. It was gratuitous and in my estimation completely unnecessary. We all know that Sylvia Beach and Adrian were in a relationship, so what, that fact pails in comparison to what these two women singularly and together added to the culture of Paris in that period.
That’s why I give it a “meh”

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Very good !

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Reviewed: 01-09-25

Even though I know this subject matter inside and out I found Ms Benjamin’s account very well presented.
Interesting small details bring all the characters to life.
A good read

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Janet Flanner !!!

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Reviewed: 10-26-24

This is a concise compact somewhat sanitized account of a middle aged woman’s escape from Nazi occupation of Paris. I’ve read many many accounts of Paris’s Nazi period of occupation in much more poignant terms than Miss Flanners account. Her approach is more journalistic and factual which is what I would expect from her journalist background. None the less I’m glad to have read this piece and would recommend it to anyone who would be interested in knowing what it took these poor souls to escape Nazi occupation persecution and oppression.
God bless their memories and may God keep us from repeating it.

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Like walking the streets of Paris

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Reviewed: 10-19-24

Although I would categorize this book as being one for reference as it lists addresses names dates coupled with short accounts of what took place in each case, I would still recommend it as it summarizes life and times in post WWI Paris.
The author picks up places long since gone and many still in existence little known to most who visit Paris and have literally no idea of her vast and fabled history.

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Interesting turn of events

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Reviewed: 09-09-24

I’d just returned from Barcelona and wanted something to listen to from the area. The story was interesting albeit far fetched particularly the first segment. What single woman would bring a stranger / young man into her home at 3am ? Come on ! This is not a comment to denigrate the woman’s goodwill, but let’s face it. It was an extremely stupid thing to do. Then she ends up sleeping with a boy. Oh well. As I said it was interesting

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Concise Chronological Overview of Venice

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Reviewed: 09-03-24

I’ve recently visited Venice as I was taking a Mediterranean tour of its great cities. I found it to be very interesting. I’d listened to other major historical audiobooks on Florence, Rome and had studied much of France’s history from her inception but nothing of Venice.
This book followed another audio book on Venice “Venice City of Fortune” which was somewhat chronological but more specific and detailed in descriptions of great battles etc and ended at the advent of Portuguese spice trade routes opening.
For an overview of what Venice meant to the world from start to present day I’d highly recommend this lecture course.

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