A New York Times bestseller For readers of Eat Pray Love, Under the Tuscan Sun, and The 4Hour Workweek, comes a funny, romantic, and inspiring travel memoir about a woman who quits her job, moves to Paris, and finds loveand herself.Exhausted and on the verge of burnout, Janice Mac Leod cuts back, saves up, and buys herself two years of freedom in Europe.
In Paris, Janice meets Christophe, the cute butcher down the streetwho doesn't speak English.
They embark on a whirlwind Paris romance, and she soon realizes she can never return to the world of twelvehour workdays.
But her dwindling savings force her to find a way to fund her dreams again.
So Janice turns to her three loveswords, art, and Christopheto figure out a way to make her happilyeverafter in Paris last forever.Not only is this a charming nonfiction love story, but it's also filled with financial tips, including Mac Leod's list of "100 Ways to Save," and other practical advice to make your dream of living abroad reality.
Paris Letters invites you to experience the magic of Paris, find inspiration in Janice's journey, and perhaps, ignite your own quest for a life less ordinary.Praise for Paris Letters:"Janice Mac Leod's charming Paris Letters takes us on her starryeyed discovery of Paris, the joys of learning the French language, a unique career in art and, best of all, the romance of a lifetime!
C'est bon!"Lynne Martin, author of Home Sweet Anywhere"Written as though to a best friend telling her story over lattesor caf crme.
Relatable and inspiring ...
cleverly crafted with wit and unexpected wisdom"New York Journal of Books"Aspirational fiction?
No, a true story to inspire similar dreamers out there."National Geographic's "Intelligent Travel"A wonderful gift for the armchair traveler, artist, and people who love to travel.