The secret goal was to buy a tiny apartment in Paris. The author, her husband and their 5 year old son spent 6 months over the winter of 1989-1990 in the city of lights. On sabbatical from their university, while conducting research projects, they managed to locate, buy and furnish a tiny pied-a-terre. Their dream came true, however, there were intermittent nightmares as they tangled with the French way of doing business, the legalities of purchasing an apartment in a foreign country, and the adventures locating furnishings and decorating their tiny hideaway. This true story has all the ups and downs that so often make real life much more entertaining than fiction.
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New York Times best selling author Simon Winchester says: "I read the book with considerable enjoyment-and nostalgia and envy for I love everything about Paris".
John Baldoni, author of 13 books on Leadership calls the book a gem. "It has a nice breezy style and is easy to skim and enjoy. Author Caroline Blane brings to life the color and culture of the city."
Reviewer Susan Keefe calls it a gem. "Whether you have ever dreamed of owning a little pied-a-terre, are actually considering it, or just love books about France and being the fly on the wall of other people's adventures, this book cannot fail to entertain and inform you!"