The French Ingredient : making a life in Paris one lesson at a time
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Thorndike : Center Point Large Print, 2024.
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Large print edition.
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9798891641235
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Published
Thorndike : Center Point Large Print, 2024.
Edition
Large print edition.
Street Date
2412
Language
English
ISBN
9798891641235

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"In this inspiring, poignant, and delicious memoir, the founder of France's largest nonprofessional culinary institute traces her journey from the American midwest to Paris, and shares how, through painstaking work, she triumphed over French elitism. When Jane Bertch was eighteen, her mother took her on a graduation trip to Paris. Thrilled to use her high school French, Jane found her halting attempts greeted with withering condescension by every waiter and shopkeeper she encountered. At the end of the trip she vowed she would never return. Yet a decade later she found herself back in Paris, transferred there by an American bank. She became fluent in the language, gradually earning the respect of her French colleagues as she excelled in her new position. But she had a different dream: To start a cooking school for foreigners like her, tourists who wanted to take a few classes in French cuisine in a friendly setting then bring their new skills to their kitchens back home. Predictably, Jane faced nay-saying Frenchmen - how dare an American banker start a cooking school in Paris? - real estate nightmares, and a long struggle to find and attract clients. Thanks to Jane's perseverance, La Cuisine Paris opened in 2009. The years since have been filled with triumphs and heartbreaks. Several times the school almost closed, thanks to the pandemic and terrorist attacks that kept tourists away. Now the school is thriving, welcoming international visitors to come in and knead dough, whisk bechamel, whip meringue, and learn the care, precision, patience, and beauty involved in French cooking. The French Ingredient is the story of a young female entrepreneur building a life in a city and culture she grew to love. As she built La Cuisine, Jane mastered the intricacies of French flirtation and bureaucracy, their intense reliance on relationships, and their hostility to outsiders. Having finally made peace with the city she swore never to revisit, she shares all she has learned. Her memoir is a love letter to France, and a master class in Parisian cooking-and living"--,Provided by publisher.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Bertch, J. (2024). The French Ingredient: making a life in Paris one lesson at a time (Large print edition.). Center Point Large Print.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Bertch, Jane. 2024. The French Ingredient: Making a Life in Paris One Lesson At a Time. Center Point Large Print.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Bertch, Jane. The French Ingredient: Making a Life in Paris One Lesson At a Time Center Point Large Print, 2024.

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Bertch, Jane. The French Ingredient: Making a Life in Paris One Lesson At a Time Large print edition., Center Point Large Print, 2024.

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