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Parisian Fields

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Exploring Paris one blog at a time

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Parisian Fields | Exploring Paris one blog at a time Parisian Fields Exploring Paris one blog at a time Skip to content Home Guide for visitors to Paris The two of us ← Older posts What to read in the bath Posted on August 4, 2024 by Parisian Fields Beating the August heat is a challenge in Paris and in Toronto. Sometimes the only solution is to divert oneself with a good book. Preferably in a cool bath. The windows of our neighbourhood bookshop almost always feature a book with three words in the title: The Paris [something]. Network. Secret. Apartment. Bookseller. Affair. Library. Diversion. Sister. Whatever . Nearly all have similar cover art – a young woman, seen from behind or in a way that hides her face, with the Eiffel Tower visible in the background. I can’t keep all these books straight. Some are earnest and well-researched, some are ill-informed and filled with clichés, some are just girl-meets-boy with croissants. Many are set in wartime. One...

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