Nobody Sits Like the French is a history focused pleasure trip through Paris that doubles as a companion travel guide. The author traces an intriguing mix of historical information back to the Worlds Fairs (1855-1937) and credits those expositions for the overall evolution of Paris.
Nobody sits like the French reads like a labor of love. Pappas shares historical content in a unique style that is as equally informative as it is entertaining. The author enhances well-researched content with firsthand experiences and humorous opinions. This book covers a wide array of interests including art history, roquefort cheese, architecture, champagne, bistros (including those chairs the French sit in), and so much more.
I plan to return to Paris (with this book) as a much more well-informed tourist. If you are a fan of quirky history and all things Paris, you will love this book.