Join Us in France Travel Podcast
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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
Acquiring a Golden Visa, Episode 377
12 Days Solo in Paris, Episode 376
Get Ready to Visit Dijon, France! Episode 375
A Leisurely Trip Through France, Episode 374
A Brief History of French Porcelain, Episode 373
Cruise and Pilgrimage on the Seine River
The Paris Bookseller, Episode 371
Best Gallo-Roman Sites in France, Episode 370
The Best of Périgueux, France
How to enjoy the best of Christmas in Paris, Episode 368
What happened during the Terror? Episode 367
Misconceptions about the French Revolution, Episode 366
Josephine Baker enters the Pantheon in Paris, Episode 365
A Month in France on a Budget, Episode 364
Lafayette, the Hermione and the Arsenal of Rochefort, Episode 363
Retracing the Steps of a WW1 soldier, Episode 362
Anniversary in Paris and Provence, Episode 361
16 Differences Between a Traveler and a Tourist, Episode 360
The Martyred Village of Oradour-sur-Glane, Episode 359
First Time in Paris Trip Report, Episode 358
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