Thank you to NetGalley for an ARC of
The French Ingredient.
I visited Paris for the first time in 2022 and I'll never forget the sights but most of all, I'll never forget the food!
The French Ingredient
is a heartfelt memoir about a woman with no culinary skills or background who, after a career in banking, decides to open a cooking school in Paris. Quelle horror!
Jane is brave and independent and makes many attempts to make friends, establish a life in Paris, and figure out what it means to be Parisian.
She learns more about her newly adopted country when she discovers her passion, her love of all things French, meets and makes wonderful friends and colleagues, establishing connections with locals and the community, and finding her true self.
I love memoirs where the author is a stranger in a strange place, though the author visited Paris as a college graduate, she still had to learn 'what it means to be French.'
Learning and adapting to social, professional, and personal norms in her new country; how to be political, how to make friends (nowhere near as easy as it is in the US), how to survive (personally and professionally) during a terrorist attack and an unforeseen health epidemic, all these learning experiences shaped the author, made her stronger, resilient, and gave her a new perspective on the French people, society, and culture.
It's clear the author loves her new home, the people, culture, and food, but she also knows there's nothing wrong being an American.