Joie: A Parisian's Guide to Celebrating the Good Life
By (Author) Ajiri Aki
Random House USA Inc
Random House Inc
18th April 2023
United States
General
Non Fiction
170.44
Hardback
272
Width 203mm, Height 254mm
Embrace the joy of Paris wherever you live with American expat Ajiri Aki, founder of the French lifestyle brand Madame de la Maison. The French are known for their joie de vivre-celebrating the simple things-a philosophy that tastemaker Ajiri Aki embraced all of her American life. As a child, Ajiri relentlessly tried to convince her Nigerian-Jamaican mother to pull out the fine china for everyday meals or when hosting friends. Her mother never relented, telling Ajiri she was waiting for a special occasion, which sadly never came before she died when Ajiri was twelve. Ajiri promised herself she wouldn't make the same mistake. It wasn't until she moved to Paris, France as an adult that she began to absorb other essential lessons from her French friends- Treat yourself to fresh flowers just because, take time to source the best baguette, and perhaps most importantly, embrace atre-just being. In this beautifully photographed volume of everything French, Ajiri shares what she's learned about living in Paris-from hosting the perfect apero (happy hour) to lingering around town like a fl neur (loafer) to thrifting for antiques at the market. While exploring the prettiest cafes and shops, you'll be inspired to reclaim your right to leisure as the French have, so you, too, can Savor the spontaneous, joyful moments that happen every day. With lush photographs showcasing Paris's diverse landscape of food, people, culture, and architecture, Joie encourages you to recreate the city's magic no matter where you are in the world.
In Joie, the secrets to that enviable way of beingla belle vie Parisienneare decoded in a language that we can all understand, with practical tips and philosophical musings that only locals are privy to. More than being a terrific guide to the city, it's a thoroughly comprehensive guide to better living.Chioma Nnadi, editor of Vogue online
When seeking inspiration for how to live life beautifully, you have to look to someone whose aesthetic and very way of life not only inspires joy but is effortlessly beautiful and a thing of substance. Ajiri Aki is that person, and her book Joie is not only inspiring but a practical insight into French life as seen through her magnificently stylish eyes. A must-read for its visual impact as well as for Ajiri's engaging storytelling.Paula Sutton, author of Hill House Living
Ajiri Aki's Joie is not only a visual and inspirational masterpiece, but a well-rounded window into the French way of life. Aki highlights the lessons that each reader can apply to their own lives with engaging storytelling, personal anecdotes, and practical advice. La belle vie, indeed!Lindsey Tramuta, journalist and author of The New Paris and The New Parisienne
A true insider's guide to Paris. Ajiri Aki generously spills the secrets of everything from cheese etiquette to how to host an apro. I loved seeing Parisand Parisiansthrough her eyes.Pamela Druckerman, author of Bringing Up Bb and There Are No Grown-ups
Ajiri understands the nuances of a fabulous French life and the meaning of seizing beauty and joy with an equal amount of zeal.Jessie Kanelos Weiner, illustrator and co-author of Paris in Stride
So many people are searching for joy and are unsure of where to find it, but Ajiri brings us front and center to the simplicity of joy in all the things and people around us. Ajiri reminds us we don't have to wait for the right time to explore the things we love, and this book is an invitation to luxuriate in the beauty of life. Everyone needs this book.Yasmine Cheyenne, author of The Sugar Jar
Ajiri Aki is the co-author of Where's Karl and has worked as a stylist and on fashion exhibitions for the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Museum of the City of New York. After moving to Paris, Ajiri started her successful design business, Madame de la Maison, a rental company and online boutique. She still lives in Paris, now with her husband and two children.