In this poignant, delicious memoir, American tax preparer and food writer Steve Hoffman tells the story of how he and his family move to the French countryside, where the locals upend everything he knows about food, wine, and learning how to belong.
Steve Hoffman is a perfectly comfortable middle-aged Minnesotan man who has always been desperately, pretentiously in love with France, more specifically with the idea of France. To follow that love, he and his family move, nearly at random, to the small, rural, scratchy-hot village of Autignac in the south of the country, and he immediately thinks he’s made a terrible mistake. Life here is not holding your cigarette chest-high while walking to the café and pulling off the trick of pretending to be Parisian, it’s getting into fights with your wife because you won’t break character and introduce your very American family to the locals, who can smell you and your perfect city-French from a mile away.
But through cooking what the local grocer tells him to cook, he feels more of this place. A neighbor leads him into the world of winemaking, where he learns not as a pedantic oenophile, but bodily, as a grape picker and winemaker’s apprentice. Along the way, he lets go of the abstract ideas he’d held about France, discovering instead the beauty of a culture that is one with its landscape, and of becoming one with that culture.
Detalles del producto
Editorial : Crown (9 Julio 2024)
Idioma : Inglés
Tapa dura : 368 páginas
ISBN-10 : 0593240286
ISBN-13 : 978-0593240281
Dimensiones : 6.3 x 1.24 x 9.4 pulgadas
Clasificación en los más vendidos de Amazon: nº12,519 en Libros (Ver el Top 100 en Libros)
nº5 en Cocinar Francesa (Libros)
nº8 en Guías de Viaje Generales Francia
nº34 en Biografías y Memorias de Viaje (Libros)
Opiniones de clientes: 4.6
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