Join Us in France Travel Podcast
Society & Culture:Places & Travel
In today's episode of the podcast, Annie Sargent and Elyse Rivin chat about contemporary french novels they enjoyed in the last few years.
Interested in joining the 2024 Bootcamp? Here are the details! Contemporary French Novels: Reliving the Joys of France Through LiteratureFor many travelers who have experienced the allure of France, reading books set in that picturesque country often becomes a way to relive their adventures and memories. There's a unique joy in immersing oneself in a narrative that unfolds in familiar streets, among the charming cafes, or within the historic walls that one may have walked through during their vacations in France. This connection between travel and literature is profound and personal, offering a portal back to those cherished moments.
Table of Contents for this Episode
Baron Haussmann and the Transformation of Paris, Episode 437
Four Days in Strasbourg, Episode 436
Free in Paris: Uncovering Hidden Gems on a Budget
Weekend road trip in Southern France: A Tale of Three Walled Cities, Ep 434
Get Ready for the Rugby World Cup 2023 in France! Episode 433
Visiting the Loire Valley Without a Car, Episode 432
Visit Strasbourg at Christmas Time or Any Time!
Attending Roland-Garros, Episode 430
Coming Up in Paris in 2023, Episode 429
All Aboard the French Train System!
Huguenot Heritage in France, Episode 427
African Americans in Paris, Episode 426
Vauban Fortifications in France, Episode 425
A Dream Trip to France Becomes a Reality, Episode 424
Dog Poop and Other Problems Suffered in France, Episode 423
Going Back to Paris as a Family, Episode 422
Rookie Mistakes Visitors Make in France, Episode 421
A Jewish Perspective on Paris, Episode 420
Lavaur in Occitanie, Episode 419
First Visit to France as a Solo Traveler, Episode 418
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