The Bonjour Effect reviewed in France Today Magazine
France Today magazine says The Bonjour Effect is The Bonjour Effect is « a hugely engaging read, whether you speak French or not, and is surely a must-have for …
France Today magazine says The Bonjour Effect is The Bonjour Effect is « a hugely engaging read, whether you speak French or not, and is surely a must-have for …
Author Gina Reitman says, « … you will find yourself devouring this book and shouting ah! » Read the full review here.
What do the French really mean when they say Bonjour? Julie answers this and more in an interview in the Toronto Star.
The New Yorker’s European correspondant Lauren talks about The Story of French in her essay Love in Translation, in the April edition.
« this new book goes well beyond the “bonjour.” As usual, Nadeau and Barlow write as if they are anthropologists viewing a culture through the eyes …
« It’s time for book reviews. Here are three books I recommend, and one I’ll be buying. Faust’s Blog
Lysiane Gagnon reviewed The Bonjour Effect in her column in the Globe and Mail: Finding your way in France, a country where polite conversation rules
Molly Young wrote a glowing review of The Bonjour Effect in the New York Times Book Review, May 22, 2016, In the Know: New York …