When in French: Love in a Second Language
By (Author) Lauren Collins
HarperCollins Publishers
Fourth Estate Ltd
2nd August 2017
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
949.4516074092
Paperback
256
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 16mm
180g
A NEW YORK TIMES BOOK OF THE YEAR
DOES I LOVE YOU EVEN MEAN THE SAME THING AS JE TAIME
When Lauren Collins met a Frenchman at a party one night in London, she had no idea that she would one day wake up to find herself married to him, living in Geneva.
Feeling almost voiceless in French-speaking Switzerland, Lauren was no longer able to order a salad, let alone talk to her husbands parents. But a language barrier was no match for love
A smart, funny and thoughtful look at how language shapes our lives, When in French shows what happens when two languages, and two very different cultures, collide.
I love Lauren Collinss writing: as sparkling as Champagne and as nourishing as the most perfect French meal Hadley Freeman
Lauren Collins understands everything about language, love, time and place.This is a brilliant book India Knight
I devoured Lauren Collinss sharp, funny tale of bilingual romance and learning to speak French. Part acerbic love letter to that language and part meditation on language itself, When in French is so charming it made me want to learn French too Adelle Waldman, author of The Love Affairs of Nathaniel P.
Nobody is more observant of fine details, or more curious about the big picture Collins makes the world seem like a bigger, more effervescent, more intoxicating place Elif Batuman, author of The Possessed
When in French is a celebration both of the weird and compendious ingenuity of language, and of the value of maintaining a spirit of linguistic and emotional inquiry Observer
A thoughtful, beautifully written meditation on the art of language and intimacy New York Times
I would recommend Lauren Collins lovely memoir to anyone who has ever tried and failed to learn Frencha highly engaging primer on languageand a touching and funny love story Guardian
Lauren Collins began working at the New Yorker in 2003 and became a staff writer in 2008. Since 2010, she has been based in Europe, covering stories from London, Paris, Copenhagen, and beyond.