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Almost Parisian
Almost Parisian: How to Survive Your Late Twenties... in Paris | Jana Misho
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The first edition of this book was titled:Coffee, Cigarettes and CrisisA girl in a loving relationship with Paris, with two best friends and a father figure she found in Pigalle, leads a perfectly designed life, in her Gare du Nord apartment, with a wonderful job and a lot of coffee. Yet, one spilled coffee, one lost job, and one small flood later, Paris fails in always being a good idea, and manages to mock the heroine in every step. She slowly forgets what peace and boredom feels like, and learns that quarter life crisis is not only a thing, but it's happening to her. As if that's not enough, she finds herself batting her eye-lashes at a man she didn't even notice before. Mothering complicated and eccentric friends, fighting with the person whose indigo shade of eyes she noticed just five minutes ago, also contributes to a chaos which is very unnerving for a person who simply doesn't like turbulence. And when your father figure is in fact a bohemian art enthusiast who works at/owns a strip club on Pigalle, all the advice you can get puts things into a rather unique perspective. Growing up can be quite difficult, especially when it's happening some time after you decided you've completed that process. Especially when all you can think about is escaping yourself, and Paris simply won't let you do that.
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Book that gives you that state of watcing a Woody Allen movie. Light, funny read with lots of amusing movie and arts references. Would read again to take mind of everyday life.