The Truth About French Women
By (Author) Marie Le Moel
Random House Australia
Vintage (Australia)
2nd March 2015
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Social and cultural history
European history
305.48841
Paperback
240
Width 155mm, Height 235mm, Spine 18mm
329g
The Truth About French Women shows us that French women really are fascinating, but not for the reasons you think. French women have a mystique about them. They have, throughout the ages, been considered by some as a species apart apparently flawless women, for whom sex and sensuality are central to their identity. But are French women really a model of elegance, always perfectly dressed with designer clothes as the stereotype would have us believe Are they all intellectual, classy creatures with a perfect waistline, even if they eat croissants au beurre all day long Are they all sexually liberated, wearing kinky lingerie and bedding other women s husbands (seducing them with a bottle of champagne kept near the bed, of course) The Truth About French Women focuses on who French women really are, and why they're more interesting than the cliches. It calls on women throughout French history who have defied societal norms and created their own destiny. French women who include heroines such as Jeanne d Arc, the teenage girl who led the French army to success; the legendary sans culottes, who were instrumental during the French Revolution and Coco Chanel, who no
Marie studied literature, English, political sciences and journalism at university. From from 2007 till 2012, Marie was the correspondent for Le Monde and RFI, while living in Australia and was in charge of covering the news across Oceania. She also worked on the French radio program at SBS. At the end of 2012 Marie moved back to Paris, where she works as a journalist for AFP. Marie s books include Le go t de l'Australie for le Mercure de France. Dictionnaire insolite de l'Australie, for Cosmopole. Secrets of a Lazy French Cook for HarperCollins.