French Lessons: Adventures with Knife, Fork, and Corkscrew

by Peter Mayle
French Lessons: Adventures with Knife, Fork, and Corkscrew
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417 ratings, 3.74 average rating, 45 reviews (more data...)
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published
April 9th 2002 by Vintage

binding
Paperback, 240 pages

isbn
0375705619   (isbn13: 9780375705618)

description
Peter Mayle, author of the bestselling A Year in Provence has done it again--but differently. Traveling this time beyond his adopted Provence t...more






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Jessica
Jessica rated it: 4 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars
05/29/07

bookshelves: food, non-fiction
If the goal of this book is to make the reader want to go on a food tour of France, then it 100% succeeded as far as I am concerned. The food descriptions in "French Lessons" were mouthwatering. I never wanted to eat frog legs until I read Mayle's descriptions of their buttery garlicy goodness.
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Rachel
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07/15/08

Read in July, 2008
I think if you gave Peter Mayle a paper bag with a French name he would make it sound wonderful. This book is almost entirely devoted to the food of France. Mayle makes you feel that you are one of his friends chumming along for impassioned French lunches over truffles, snails, foi grais, and casoulet. At one point in the book Mayle actually attends church services in order to partake of the truffle infused meal that follows mass.

While this isn't as good as a Year in Provence (partly bec...more
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Nata
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10/29/08

bookshelves: to-read, travel-and-culinary-obsession
Read in May, 2008
I found this book accidentally.. at an isle of discounted books in Kinokuniya.. so imagine my surprise!! It was 2nd day booksale at the store and I already went there twice.. But somehow I missed this book at the first visit. I've been a fan of Peter Mayle after his movie, A Good Year.. winery..life changing career..romance..Tuscany.. what more could you ask for in a story?

Anyway this will be the first Peter Mayle's book I'l read.. and it was so thin! So I'm savoring it.. like a piece of goo...more
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Alyce
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06/09/08

Read in March, 2008
recommends it for: Foodies and Travel buffs
It's nice to see Peter Mayle return to the genre for which he deservedly gained great success. He is an entertaining travel guide, and while these stories are not nearly as funny as his earlier odes to Provence, his trips around France to visit food festivals & other celebratory gastronomic events are enlightening and extremely satisfying. The chapters on the Michelin Guide; the Marathon du Médoc; and chickens from Bresse (who have their own appellation controllee!)were favorites.
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Becky
Becky added it
07/19/08

Has a copy to sell/swap — Read in July, 2008
recommends it for: anyone who loves food & wine
I loved reading this book! It was especially delicious as I have just returned from France. I have been lucky enough to ride through many of the areas in France he visits.

What is more fun to read about is the food and the wine!! Everything from an escargot festival to a "clothes optional" lunch to a drunken marathon!! What fun!

Not heavy reading, but a perfect match for a summer rose enjoyed out on the deck!!

bon appetit!!
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Jen
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10/12/08

I always enjoy Peter Mayle and I believe this is my favorite of all his books. Peter takes you on a journey through France, eating along the way, learning local customs and histories, meeting unique natives, and showing you a side of France you would probably never see. This is one to read slowly, studying a map as you go, planning a trip to visit the small bistros he talks about. At least, that's what my husband and I did!!
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Nicole
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10/19/08

Read in October, 2008
This is the first book I have read by Peter Mayle and I found it enjoyable. I don’t think I truly understood how to read the book till I reached the chapter "Love at first sniff". Mayle’s description of the Livarot cheese (or le colonel) made my mouth water. That’s when I discovered that instead of just reading the book I should experience it by pairing the pages with a nice glass of wine (or two).
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Tamara
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07/04/08

recommends it for: People who love travel, Francophiles
I am not a big fan of reading other peoples' travel stories. They are often very vain, narcissistic and verge on "I'm better than you are, nanny nanny boo boo!" but I like Peter Mayle's style and story telling. He tells stories, instead of telling about himself. I really enjoyed reading about all the food festivals around France. I guess I have a special connection considering my husband is a French chef.
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Peggy
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08/12/07

bookshelves: travel
Read in August, 2007
recommends it for: lovers of French culture; those who enjoy travel writing, food critique
Not what I thought it was going to be. I thought it was just about French culture, but the book solely focused on that oh-so-critical feature of the French which is the gastronomic system. The author deals with topics as varied as snails, frogs' legs, and wines. It is interesting, but not enthralling.
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Jeff
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03/06/08

bookshelves: recommended
While Mayle tends to recycle some of his material in his books, his crisp writing style and his obvious love for French cuisine (especially the more... adventurous dishes) really makes me wish I had been born outside of the land of fries and burgers and closer to that of frogs and snails.
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L Greyfort
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05/30/08

bookshelves: food, humor, travel
Read in January, 2003
An enjoyable ride; you accompany Mayle as he tours the more outstanding centers of organized eccentricty France has to offer - chicken, snails, mushrooms, champagne-bottle openers (or is that Globe Trekker?).... just more gustatory fun... hope he didn't have to wear socks.....
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Diana
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09/24/08

bookshelves: currently-reading
This book is much more dry than I'd hoped. I have to take breaks and read other things as I read this book, otherwise I'd die of boredom! Most people would just give up reading it, I think, but I feel I MUST get through it...
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Joe
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09/30/07

bookshelves: soma
Read in February, 2007
Recommended because of my culinary interests. I remember waking up one day while reading this book. I was dreaming about eating breakfast. There was course after course being served, one with each time my snooze button went off.
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Coral
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09/25/07

Read in September, 2007
Interesting, but not the thing to read when you're hungry; you'll get drool all over. Unfortunately, when we were in France, we didn't try any of the crazy food he wrote about. Although I did have some amazing lavendar icecream.
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CJ
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06/29/08

bookshelves: 2008librarybooksale, unfinished
Read in June, 2008
The last Peter Mayle book I read wasn't my favorite, but I enjoyed it. I got about halfway through this one, left it in a friend's car and was without it for a week... and didn't miss it. Ah, well.
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Lrkoi
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11/15/08

A wonderful writer of traveling and food..this book takes you through France and makes you want to cook after reading; you will also understand how serious the french take their food!
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Dave
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01/22/08

Read in November, 2003
recommended to Dave by: Monica Swoboda
I loved this book. If you like eating or drinking wine, you must read this. I will be re-reading this book. It caused me to want to read everything Peter Mayle has written.
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Karen
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11/07/07

Peter Mayle does a great job of transporting the reader to small French villages to experience rare events. I want to go on vacation just thinking about this book.
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Aimmie
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11/07/07

Read in February, 2005
recommends it for: foodies
This is a wonderful book that describes food/wine and festivals of food and wine. It makes me want to go to discover France for myself.
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LaShelle
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08/20/08

Read in August, 2008
My 3rd or 4th Peter Mayle book, it's one of my favorites after "A Year in Provence"...good short stories of food and beverage in France
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