Adam Gopnik

Paris to the Moon -- Adam Gopnik, Paperback

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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER - "The finest book on France in recent years."--Alain de Botton, The New York Times Book Review

In 1995, Adam Gopnik, his wife, and their infant son left the familiar comforts and hassles of New York City for the urbane glamour of Paris. In the grand tradition of Stein, Hemingway, Baldwin, and Liebling, Gopnik set out to enjoy the storied existence of an American in Paris--walks down the paths of the Tuileries, philosophical discussions in caf s, and afternoon jaunts to the Mus e d'Orsay.

But as readers of Gopnik's beloved and award-winning "Paris Journal" in The New Yorker know, there was also the matter of raising a child and carrying on with la vie quotidienne--the daily, slightly less fabled life. As Gopnik discovers in this tender account, the dual processes of navigating a foreign city and becoming a parent are not completely dissimilar--both promise new routines, new languages, and a new set of rules by which each day is to be lived. With singular wit and insight, Gopnik manages to weave the magical with the mundane in this wholly delightful book that Entertainment Weekly deemed "magisterial."

Author: Adam Gopnik
Publisher: Random House Trade
Published: 09/11/2001
Pages: 368
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.59lbs
Size: 7.94h x 5.30w x 0.78d
ISBN: 9780375758232

Review Citation(s):
BookPage 09/01/2001 pg. 13
New York Times 09/23/2001 pg. 28
Entertainment Weekly 10/12/2001 pg. 81
New York Times 12/02/2001 pg. 89
Christian Century 09/25/2002 pg. 39

About the Author
Adam Gopnik has been writing for The New Yorker since 1986, and his work for the magazine has won the National Magazine Award for Essay and Criticism as well as the George Polk Award for Magazine Reporting. He broadcasts regularly for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, and is the author of the article on the culture of the United States in the last two editions of the Encyclopedia Britannica. From 1995 to 2000, Gopnik lived in Paris, where the newspaper Le Monde praised his witty and Voltairean picture of French life and the weekly magazine Le Point wrote, It is impossible to resist delighting in the nuances of his articles, for the details concerning French culture that one discovers even when one is French oneself. He now lives in New York with his wife, Martha Parker, and their two children, Luke and Olivia.

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Adam Gopnik, Biography & Autobiography, Editors/ Journalists/ Publishers, Memoirs, Paperback, Paris (France) - Social life and customs -, Random House Trade

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