Not Quite Mastering the Art of Fren..., Mark Greenside
Not Quite Mastering the Art of Fren..., Mark Greenside
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(Not Quite) Mastering the Art of French Living

Author: Mark Greenside

Narrator: Richard Poe

Unabridged: 8 hr 15 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/12/2019


Synopsis

Every year upon arriving in Plobien, the small Breton town where he spends his summers, American writer Mark Greenside picks back up where he left off with his faux-pas–filled Francophile life. Mellowed and humbled, but not daunted (OK, slightly daunted), he faces imminent concerns: What does he cook for a French person? Who has the right-of-way when entering or exiting a roundabout? Where does he pay for a parking ticket? And most dauntingly of all, when can he touch the tomatoes?Despite the two decades that have passed since Greenside’s snap decision to buy a house in Brittany and begin a bi-continental life, the quirks of French living still manage to confound him. Continuing the journey begun in his 2009 memoir about beginning life in France, (Not Quite) Mastering the Art of French Living details Greenside’s daily adventures in his adopted French home, where the simplest tasks are never straightforward but always end in a great story. Through some hits and lots of misses, he learns the rules of engagement, how he gets what he needs—which is not necessarily what he thinks he wants—and how to be grateful and thankful when (especially when) he fails, which is more often than he can believe.Introducing the English-speaking world to the region of Brittany in the tradition of Peter Mayle’s homage to Provence, Mark Greenside’s first book, I’ll Never Be French, continues to be among the bestselling books about the region today. Experienced Francophiles and armchair travelers alike will delight in this new chapter exploring the practical and philosophical questions of French life, vividly brought to life by Greenside’s humor and affection for his community.

About Mark Greenside

Mark Greenside has been a civil rights activist, Vietnam War protestor, anti-draft counselor, Vista Volunteer, union leader, and college professor. His stories have appeared in The Sun, the Literary Review, Cimarron Review, the Nebraska Review, Beloit Fiction Journal, the New Laurel Review, Crosscurrents, Five Fingers Review, and The Long Story, as well as other journals and magazines, and he is the author of a short story collection, I Saw a Man Hit His Wife. Greenside’s memoir about life in France, I’ll Never Be French, remains one of the bestselling books about Brittany since its release in 2009. Greenside resides in Alameda, California, and Brittany, France.

About Richard Poe

Richard Poe, a professional actor for more than thirty years, has appeared in numerous Broadway shows, including 1776 and M. Butterfly. On television he has had recurring roles on Star Trek and Frasier. His films include Born on the Fourth of July and Presumed Innocent. Poe is a well-known and prolific audiobook performer and the winner of numerous AudioFile Earphones Awards.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Karina on April 30, 2018

An American buys a house in Brittany (it really doesn't matter, it could have been Provence,Dordogne,Auvergne...)and is confronted with the inhabitants and their very local habits. Fair enough,but what I don't get is that the author has spent 2 months every year in Brittany for 25 years and his voca......more

Goodreads review by Anna on July 15, 2019

Sometimes introspection on your own awkwardness and faux-pas can be charming, but only if there is some evidence that you've learned from your mistakes and tried to do better. Reading this litany of embarrassing, and completely avoidable, situations, delivered with a pride in being stubbornly awkwar......more

Goodreads review by Beth on April 24, 2020

3.5...I have read several books like this; an American buys a home somewhere in France and writes about his or her adventures with the language, food, people and culture. My French major from long ago still draws me to them somehow. This was entertaining AND educational, IF I had ever entertained th......more

Goodreads review by Ann on June 17, 2018

Hilarious memoir about life as an American in Brittany, (Not Quite) Mastering the Art of French Living, reminds me of Stephen Clarke's books with its astute observations, wit, and affection for France.......more

Goodreads review by Alicja on October 29, 2016

[URL not allowed] (...) Obraz Francji w relacji Greenside’a wciąż jest nieco idylliczny. Zwłaszcza w fragmentach opisujących system opieki zdrowotnej można odnieść wrażenie, że Amerykanin wychował się w gąszczach amazońskiej puszczy (tudzież w jakiejś odległej od większego miast......more


Quotes

“Learning how to shop, drive, and eat in France have their own sets of rules, and (not quite) Mastering the Art of French Living tackles them with a soupçon of humor. From buying a lamp to mastering mollusks (oysters), and learning the right—and wrong ways—things are done in France, Mark Greenside perseveres… and succeeds.” David Lebovitz, author of My Paris Kitchen

“Failure to speak French has never been so funny! Greenside may never master the gender of French nouns, but he sees straight through the French. A smart, delicious memoir of life off the beaten track in France.” Julie Barlow, author of The Bonjour Effect

“Mark Greenside recounts hilarious experiences only a foreigner can have in France, for they’re the ordinary things of French life that go unnoticed by the locals yet the funniest of things for someone from the ‘outside’!” Susan Herrmann Loomis, author of On Rue Tatin