I LOVE FRANCE!
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Le Road Trip:
A Traveler’s Journal of Love and France
by
Vivian SWIFT
195 pages
Published by Bloomsbury USA
in April 2012
THIS BOOK COUNTS FOR THE FOLLOWING READING CHALLENGES
MY THOUGHTS ABOUT THIS BOOK
Have you ever loved? And loved traveling? And dreamed of traveling (back) to France? If you answered yes to one of the above, you absolutely have to read this book.
Wow, what a cool book!
– first Le Road Trip is about a trip to France, so of course I am going to be biased.
I liked a lot how Vivian Swift presents her adventures and discoveries.
All along her book, she makes the parallel between love and travel, with the evolution between love at first sight and maturity, based on her own personal stories.
Her notes on France and the French people sound very accurate to me, very objective too: she does not hesitate highlighting some neat encounter in the countryside somewhere, but also how some Parisians can be a pest with tourists.
– and then, it is so beautifully illustrated by the author herself.
She is a fantastic artist, painting watercolors based on her own pictures and drawings made during the trip.
You can have a look here. 10/13/2022 edit: alas, her blog no longer exists. BUT you can still watch the trailer, which gives you an idea of the illustrations.
There are also pages with graphics, giving you the list of breads, or special traveling tips and advice, etc. And the whole book was hand type-set by herself, so really neat!
If you want to reminisce of your last French trip, or even just relax with a very nice and unique picture book, read Le Road Trip.
WHAT IS IT ABOUT
Road trip: those are still the two most inspiring words to vagabonds and couch potatoes alike; after all, the great American spirit was forged by road trippers from the Pilgrims to Lewis and Clark to the Dharma Bums. Le Road Trip combines the appeal of the iconic American quest with France’s irresistible allure, offering readers a totally new perspective of life on the road.
Le Road Trip tells the story of one idyllic French honeymoon trip, but it is also a witty handbook of tips and advice on how to thrive as a traveler, a captivating visual record with hundreds of watercolor illustrations, and a chronicle depicting the incomparable charms of being footloose in France. Armchair travelers, die-hard vagabonds, art journalists, and red wine drinkers will all find something to savor in this story. [Goodreads]
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
See her own fun
and illustrated self-presentation
on her website here.
10/13/2022: Alas, no longer exists
You can read her own intro on Goodreads.
HAVE YOU READ THIS BOOK YET?
OR VIVIAN’S FIRST BOOK?
DO YOU FEEL LIKE READING THIS BOOK?
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I really want to read this one! It just looks lovely.
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Yes, full of wonders for your heart and your eyes
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I have this!! Right now on my nightstand! 🙂
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isn’t that a gorgeous book? just even looking at the pictures
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Hi! Thanks for coming to Chopsticks about Vivian’s first book and sending me to your site to learn more about this one. I suspected it would be just as you say, after “When Wanderers Cease to Roam,” simply because how could it be otherwise? But of course, as one who loves France, this one will hold a special spot in my heart! Thanks!
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yes, it is really good. by the way, I just requested the one you read from my library! So your post was a good reminder, thanks again
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Another book set in France. 🙂 I have been in many European countries, but I have never been to France.
Stopping by from Carole’s Your Favorite Travel Books. I am in the list as numbers 11, 12, 13, and 14.
Elizabeth
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cool! yes, this is such a great book on France
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