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      But you are in France, Madame

      One family, three children, five bags and the promise of adventure in the Alps

      by Catherine Berry

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      At the collège for a parent-teacher interview, I met my daughter
      outside in the courtyard and she showed me up to her
      classroom. Her teacher was busy chatting, so we waited
      patiently in the corridor. When he did come out, he indicated
      that the meeting would take place downstairs and headed off
      with us in tow.

      Before sitting down, I introduced myself using my first name,
      and put out my hand to be shaken. He mumbled back his full
      name as he took my hand, although I suspect he would have
      been shocked if I had actually dared use it. By this stage, I had
      already understood that teachers did not expect to be
      questioned about their practices. Of course, I did—question
      him, that is; politely and almost deferentially. There was a
      slight pause, as he dipped his head to better digest what he had
      heard. Then, with the assurance of a perfect, unarguable
      answer, he replied, “But you are in France, Madame”.

      Some months before, my husband, three children and I had
      casually unzipped and discarded our comfortable Australian
      lifestyle and slipped on life in the country of haute couture. On
      arrival, there was no celebrity designer waiting for us, ready to
      pin and fit our new life to us; so we threw it on and wore it
      loosely, tightly, uncomfortably, any old how—until we learned
      for ourselves how to trim, hem and stitch à la française. This
      book is testament to the joyous, but not always easy, journey
      that we took along the way.
      Author website
      http://www.butyouareinfrancemadame.blogspot.com
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      • Primary Category: Biographies & Memoirs
      • Additional Categories Travel
      • Project Option: 5×8 in, 13×20 cm
        # of Pages: 380
      • Isbn
        • Softcover: 9780646950204
      • Publish Date: Oct 24, 2020
      • Language English
      • Keywords family, move to france, france, travel
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      About the Creator
      cpmberry
      Catherine Berry
      Sydney, NSW, Australia

      It got to me. Living in France was supposed to have a beginning and an end. It nearly did have an end in a way that I could never have imagined, but now it can’t. I belong amidst the bewildering complexities and incongruences of French life, and wherever I am, for as long as I am, this will not change. Nothing from my Australian upbringing pre-supposed this French fascination. My first steps in the language were coincidental, and it was probably luck that saw one of the young, groovy teachers allocated to my beginner’s French class at school. I enjoyed writing, but was gently encouraged into maths and science subjects, where non-essential creative writing was relegated. Thereafter, I adopted an academic approach to getting through an undergraduate degree, teaching diplomas and a master’s degree in education. Despite these intervening diversions, my French obsession remained present and it was only natural that when my own children were old enough that we head to France.

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