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Books set in Paris

36 replies

egginacup · 12/07/2018 19:06

Off on a school trip to Paris next week Grin It’s a long coach journey so looking to fill my kindle with some great Paris-set novels to distract me from the whinging teenagers... any suggestions? I’ve read Suite Francaise and loved it.

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INeedNewShoes · 12/07/2018 19:08

Lollipop shoes

twobarnsmammisonthebus · 12/07/2018 19:09

Flowers for Mrs Harris. Charming and adorable, I love it!

BestIsWest · 12/07/2018 19:13

The Paris Wife -Paula McLain. A fictionalised account of Ernest Hemingway’s first wife and their years in Paris. Really good.

DailyFailAreTwats · 12/07/2018 19:13

The Elegance of the Hedgehog- beautifully written and rather different!

egginacup · 12/07/2018 19:18

Ooh thanks, just been looking them up on amazon, Like the sound of all of these!

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TheVanguardSix · 12/07/2018 19:19

Le Divorce or also Le Mariage, both by Diane Johnson

Henry and June by Anais Nin

TheVanguardSix · 12/07/2018 19:20

Also, Perfume by Patrick Sueskind. Though not entirely set in Paris, enough of it is and it's a fabulous book, despite its darkness.

TheOnlyLivingBoyInNewCross · 12/07/2018 19:22

The Hunchback of Notre Dame?

The Three Musketeers?

undeecided · 12/07/2018 19:24

These Divided Walls

Tawdrylocalbrouhaha · 12/07/2018 19:28

The Maigret novels are great - each one is short, and they span over decades. I love the incidental references to the laundry boats on the Seine, the descriptions of how people lived in boarding houses and rooms behind the shop, of the new suburbs being built etc.

For a more modern and trashy read, the earlier Aimee Leduc books by Cara Black are fun.

frenchfancy · 12/07/2018 19:32

The Little Paris bookshop - I read this recently and really enjoyed it.

annandale · 12/07/2018 19:35

The Pursuit of Love only has one part based in Paris but it's what I immediately thought of.

Same for When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit if you haven't read that.

SophieLion · 12/07/2018 19:37

I second The Elegance of the Hedgehog. Reading it now. Much prefer it to Perfume (Suskind).

NoTractorsAtTheTable · 12/07/2018 19:38

'Life A User's Manua'l by Georges Perec is one of my all time favourites

affectionincoldclimate · 12/07/2018 19:39

Short stories by Guy de Maupassant. They are riveting and exquisitely crafted. He uses locations a lot so you can look them up.

Ladies Paradise by Zola too.

Sadik · 12/07/2018 22:06

The Dud Avocado by Elaine Dundy - in fact I came on here expecting to find lots of recommendations for it already posted!

DancelikeEmmaGoldman · 13/07/2018 10:08

American pastry chef David Lebovitz's book about renovating his Paris apartment. I think it's called The Apartment (but that's off the top of my head).

P3onyPenny · 13/07/2018 20:31

The Red Notebook by Antoine Lauraine is really lovely.

Ghostontoast · 13/07/2018 20:36

Down and Out in Paris and London by George Orwell.

haribosmarties · 13/07/2018 20:40

The Age of Reason

Story of O

lucydogz · 17/07/2018 18:34

Colette. So much to read but be careful of the translation. Cheri, Gigi, The Pure and Impure,. Absolute best is The Vagabond

BestIsWest · 18/07/2018 18:46

Therese Raquin and The Ladies Paradise

FreshEyre · 18/07/2018 23:54

Phantom of the Opera?

Why French children don't throw food is an entertaining read!

ILoveDolly · 19/07/2018 00:00

The Reader on the 6.27 is extremely French and I think its set in Paris but not in a touristy way