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
A visit to Lautrec in the Tarn, Episode 417
The Life and Times of Jean-François Champollion, Episode 416
Following the Tour de France, Episode 415
Berthe Morisot an Artist who Defied Conventions, Episode 414
Travel Fast and Slow in Brittany and Paris, Episode 413
Eleanor of Aquitaine, a Tumultuous Life
Watching a stage of the Tour de France in France, Episode 411
Classic French Soups, Episode 410
French Professor Visits France
Standing Stones around Carnac in Brittany, Episode 408
An Accidental Francophile Moves to Paris, Episode 407
Everyday Life in France, Episode 406
France with a Baby, Episode 405
An Introduction to Victor Hugo, Episode 404
A Visit to Narbonne and the Mediterranean Coast, Episode 403
The Napoleon Route, a Scenic Drive in France, Episode 402
Toulouse to Marseille by Train, Episode 401
L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, Episode 400
Introducing your Partner to France, Episode 399
Sénanque Abbey and Gordes, Episode 398
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