From landing at the airport to finding a home and starting a family, the Paris Explorer is packed with invaluable information covering every aspect of expat life in the city of light. The book also covers leisure activities, exploring, shopping, and eating, drinking and dancing.
Relocating from visas and admin to finding a home
Living and working jobs, schools, money, transport, health, sports & activities
Shopping the lowdown on department stores, markets and more
Exploring around the arrondissements and beyond
Going out reviews of the finest restaurants, clubs, cafes and bars
Alexander Maksik's first novel, You Deserve Nothing was published in 2011 by Europa Editions (US) and John Murray Publishers/Hachette (UK). Subsequent translations will appear in Italy, Spain, Germany, Russia, Korea, and The Netherlands.
His writing has appeared or is forthcoming in Tin House, Salon, Harvard Review, The New York Times Magazine and Narrative Magazine, among others.
A graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop, he's presently the Provost's Postgraduate Writing Fellow in fiction at the University of Iowa.
This review is from: Paris Complete Residents' Guide (Paperback)
As long as I've been a Paris resident, the city is constantly changing and it's nearly impossible to keep up. The Paris Explorer is helpful in demystifying some of the quirks (?) of French paper work and how to get things done!! French law changes frequently and the Paris Explorer will alert readers about what they should be on the look out.
The guide is well-written, informative and will equip its readers with some well-researched knowledge.
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