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| Petite Anglaise | 
enlarge | Author: Catherine Sanderson Publisher: Spiegel & Grau Category: Book
List Price: $24.95 Buy New: $12.47 You Save: $12.48 (50%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 230912
Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 304 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 9.4 x 6 x 1.2
ISBN: 0385522800 Dewey Decimal Number: 305.821044361092 EAN: 9780385522809 ASIN: 0385522800
Publication Date: June 17, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand New. 100% money back guarantee. All books shipped from Strand Bookstore, New York City, USA.
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Product Description
A young Englishwoman in Paris, juggling a dying romance and the demands of motherhood, discovers escape, excitement, and—possibly—true love when she reinvents herself with a click of the mouse as … Petite Anglaise.
She has a job in Paris, the city of her dreams, a handsome Frenchman, a beautiful bilingual toddler, and a charming apartment with breathtaking views. So why does Catherine Sanderson feel that her life is coming apart? Stuck in a relationship quickly losing its heat, overwhelmed by the burdens of motherhood, and restless in a dead-end administrative job, Catherine reads an article about starting an online diary and on a slow day at work—voila—Petite Anglaise is born. But what begins as a lighthearted diversion, a place to muse on the fish-out-of-water challenges of ex-pat life, soon gives way to a raw forum where Catherine shares intimate details about her relationship, discontents, and most impulsive desires—a daily soap opera starring herself, her lover (Mr. Frog), and their daughter (Tadpole).
When a faithful reader (who happens to be an attractive, charismatic Englishman) tries to get close to the girl behind the blog, the lines between Catherine’s real and virtual personas blur, tempting her to leave Mr. Frog and the life she has worked so hard to construct, in pursuit of l’amour fou. Propelled by her intoxicating alter ego and cheered on by thousands of readers, Catherine’s life spirals to exhilarating highs and dizzying lows as her life and her creation collide head-on and she must somehow make peace with both.
Fizzing with the vitality and allure of Paris itself, Petite Anglaise offers a fresh twist on the classic story of reinvention abroad: how a young woman transforms herself, wielding the power of a mouse.
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Refreshingly honest and funny July 1, 2008 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
I've been reading Catherine's blog since she first published that she was sacked from her job. I wasn't sure if I was going to buy the book, but I'm really glad that I did! I enjoyed the honesty with which this was written and her sense of humor. I purposely did not dig into the archives of her blog so as not to ruin the suspense. Even though I don't have a child or a blog (or live in France!), I could relate to many other things in the book. I'm looking forward to reading her next book! :)
Delightful debut.......... June 24, 2008 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Having followed Petite's blog off and on over a couple years, I actually had no intention of purchasing the book. Only because I thought perhaps it would be redundant of all her blog posts that I'd read. Wanting to support a fellow author, and because I'd always enjoyed her style of writing, I did pre-order this book.....and I was happily pleased. First of all, I was impressed with the way Sanderson combined her blog postings effortlessly into a woven piece of work that read like fiction. I did recall a few of the incidents I'd previously read on her blog, but now written in a different way. This is a delightful debut of a story that just happens to be true. The reader is allowed a glimpse behind the scenes, so to speak. I felt the depth of this author's writing was even stronger in her book than on her blog....and her writing on Petite Anglaise was excellent. But somehow I detected more emotion here than on her blog pages. So I was quite wrong to assume "it'll be identical to her blog." Like the previous reader, I read this in two days. Much like her blog, I found myself setting the book down, only to be compelled to quickly resume reading. Wishing much success to this author and looking forward to her fiction release.
Better than Chick Lit June 24, 2008 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
I normally despise chick lit, but I found this book to be a highly entertaining, quick read for my train commute. The characters are more three-dimensional and complex than you would typically find in this genre.
I also enjoyed all of the background details about the different neighborhoods in Paris where the main character lived. For the most part these aren't the sort of places tourists visit, which is a freshing change. She doesn't romanticize Paris too much and shows that even the "most romantic city in the world" you can get stuck in a rut and your life can be boring an mundane. Ultimately the story isn't particularly French or English or European, even. It's about a couple who grows apart and the aftermath of the separation. Also, the balancing act many separated couples face in doing what's best for their child while ending a relationship that's not working anymore. The blog thing does come into play, but it doesn't read like a blog.
Fun to read, especially as a former ex-pat; didn't like the disloyalty August 27, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
WARNING: SPOILER.
For those of you who have lived abroad, this is a fun read. However, I was not comfortable with the public deception. Even though the character is not married, she and her long term partner had a baby together and her partner deserved more respect, particularly since this is a true story and the character maintains a not-very-private blog. In other words, I appreciate that we can fall out of love with our partners, but I can't imagine her partner appreciated the public display of her complaints about their relationship and about her feelings for another man.
Aside from that, I enjoyed her descriptions of Paris, her love affair with another culture and her honesty regarding being a working mom.
Couldn't put it down! June 24, 2008 1 out of 5 found this review helpful
I got this book thinking I would pick it up when I had a few spare moments here and there and read it. I picked it up and couldn't do anything else until I found myself at the end. Can someone express me a copy of her next book as she writes it?
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