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Credits - July 1997 - Volume 4, Number 7
Harriet Welty-Rochefort - Letter From Paris
Harriet Welty-Rochefort, a bona fide Midwesterner from
Iowa, visited Paris for the first time while in
college. She became so completely enamored of
France that she stayed - and has been there ever since.
Married to a Frenchman and the mother of two
Franco-American boys, Harriet Welty-Rochefort writes
on business, lifestyle and travel for major U.S.
publications. Her book -
French Toast - is a lighthearted look at
French manners and mores.
Online
orders
as well as telephone/fax orders (1-800-387-8992 in the USA only) are possible.
It is also available at all major English language bookstores in Paris.
Writes Leslie Caron: French Toast includes the most delightful barbs at France's
subtle but deep-rooted codes of behaviour...I read the book on the EuroStar between
Paris and London and wished the train had not reached its top speed of 300 kph!
Harriet can be contacted at
101676.467@compuserve.com.
Jacqueline Donnelly -
Voyage On The Pont Neuf
Jackie Donnelly, earned her B.A. in French from Connecticut
College and her Master's Degree in French language and
literature from Boston University. Ms. Donnelly has taught
French at the high school and university level for over 25 years.
and is an 18 time visitor to France, and describes herself as
100% American but sentimentally 100% French. She was
recently awarded the Palmes Academiques by the French
Minister of Education. Currently she is serving as chair of a
committee on the National Task Force of the American Association of Teachers of
French.
She can be contacted via this link.
Norman Barth - Image of the Month
- Booksellers along the Seine
Norman Barth pictured here in the Jardin des Plantes in the 5th - is the editor of
the Paris Kiosque, and webmaster/creator of Les Pages de Paris.
He can be contacted at
nbarth@paris.org