Rachael Coopes is best known as a Play School presenter and author. But did you know she was also once a clown in Paris? Rachael recently released her latest book Paris For Beginners an account of her adventure to a clown school in Paris in her late 20s. To write the book she went back to Paris, her first non-work solo trip without her son in ten years. Rachael talks about what it's like to revisit such a significant place of her pre-child life, and why we all need to escape the everyday stress of parenting once in a while.
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https://affirmpress.com.au/publishing/paris-for-beginners/
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