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The Sweet Life in Paris: Delicious Adventures in the World's Most Glorious - and Perplexing - City Paperback – March 1, 2011

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From the New York Times bestselling author of My Paris Kitchen and L'Appart, a deliciously funny, offbeat, and irreverent look at the city of lights, cheese, chocolate, and other confections.

Like so many others, David Lebovitz dreamed about living in Paris ever since he first visited the city and after a nearly two-decade career as a pastry chef and cookbook author, he finally moved to Paris to start a new life. Having crammed all his worldly belongings into three suitcases, he arrived, hopes high, at his new apartment in the lively Bastille neighborhood. But he soon discovered it's a different world
en France.

From learning the ironclad rules of social conduct to the mysteries of men's footwear, from shopkeepers who work so hard not to sell you anything to the etiquette of working the right way around the cheese plate, here is David's story of how he came to fall in love with—and even understand—this glorious, yet sometimes maddening, city.

When did he realize he had morphed into
un vrai parisien? It might have been when he found himself considering a purchase of men's dress socks with cartoon characters on them. Or perhaps the time he went to a bank with 135 euros in hand to make a 134-euro payment, was told the bank had no change that day, and thought it was completely normal. Or when he found himself dressing up to take out the garbage because he had come to accept that in Paris appearances and image mean everything.

Once you stop laughing, the more than fifty original recipes, for dishes both savory and sweet, such as Pork Loin with Brown Sugar–Bourbon Glaze, Braised Turkey in Beaujolais Nouveau with Prunes, Bacon and Bleu Cheese Cake, Chocolate-Coconut Marshmallows, Chocolate Spice Bread, Lemon-Glazed Madeleines, and Mocha–Crème Fraîche Cake, will have you running to the kitchen for your own taste of Parisian living.

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“David Lebovitz is the greatest thing to happen to dessert since the spoon, but this time he shows that beyond his artful nose and flawless taste, he also has a keen reporter’s eye. If Paris intrigues, excites, or merely interests you, read this book.” —Mort Rosenblum, author of The Secret Life of the Seine, A Goose in Toulouse, Olives, and Chocolate: A Bittersweet Story of Dark and Light

“Cooks aren’t usually such good writers—so funny, skeptical, and observant. He’s a wonderful one. Also, I’m a fervent fan of his ice-cream book, so I can’t wait to cook my way through his other recipes.” 
—Diane Johnson, author of Le Divorce

About the Author

DAVID LEBOVITZ has been a professional cook and baker for most of his life; he spent nearly thirteen years at Berkeley's Chez Panisse until he left the restaurant business in 1999 to write books. He is the author of six books, including My Paris Kitchen, The Perfect Scoop, and The Sweet Life in Paris. David has been featured in Bon AppétitFood & WineCook's Illustrated, the Los Angeles TimesSaveurTravel + Leisure, the New York Times, and more. He moved to Paris in 2004 and turned davidlebovitz.com into one of the first phenomenally popular food and living blogs.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Crown; 13471st edition (March 1, 2011)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 304 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 076792889X
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0767928892
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.31 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.16 x 0.66 x 7.99 inches
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Author of The Perfect Scoop, the complete guide to making the best ice cream and frozen desserts at home, Ready for Dessert, a compilation of baking favorites, from an extra-moist Fresh Ginger Cake, to crunchy Double-Chocolate Biscotti, My Paris Kitchen, stories and recipes from the glorious foods markets and shops in Paris, and Drinking French, recipes and stories inspired by the iconic café drinks, apéritifs, and cocktails of France.

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Customers find the book entertaining and enjoyable. They say it has great recipes and is very food-centric. Readers also appreciate the humor, writing style, and information. They mention the book is informative, interesting, and observant.

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216 customers mention "Enjoyment"213 positive3 negative

Customers find the book enjoyable, humourous, and adorable. They say it never gets boring and is relatable.

"...that I consider to be integral to any good book: laughter, tears, and good, old fashioned relate-ability...." Read more

"...An absolutely delicious book, filled with stories about those amazing sweets of Paris. With recipes." Read more

"Very humourous read, love it a lot! I am going to finish all of David's books!" Read more

"...The take away for me is that it was an enjoyable read, kept and excelled my interest in France and living there for awhile, and made it feel like..." Read more

189 customers mention "Recipes"181 positive8 negative

Customers find the recipes in the book great and descriptive. They also say the book is very food- and restaurant-centric, providing great insight. Readers mention the desserts are spectacular and the author magically turns it into a cookbook.

"...The recipes are amazingly delicious, and his commentary throughout makes it feel like you are sitting at the kitchen table with a trusted friend,..." Read more

"...What an unexpected, lovely, little bonus for the Francophile!" Read more

"...The Dulce de Leche Brownies are spectacular, but be careful if you make the Chocolate Chip Cream Puffs...be sure you boil the flour & butter..." Read more

"...Of course there are. Lebovitz writes well, and can be funny and charming in a prissy, put out with things sort of way...." Read more

130 customers mention "Humor"127 positive3 negative

Customers find the humor in the book charming, laugh-out-loud funny, and spot-on. They also say the vignettes are entertaining and the author is hilarious. Readers describe the style as witty and interesting.

"...the 3 elements that I consider to be integral to any good book: laughter, tears, and good, old fashioned relate-ability...." Read more

"Very humourous read, love it a lot! I am going to finish all of David's books!" Read more

"...David is hilarious and I love his take on the Parisian way of life and Parisians' cultural idiosyncrasies...." Read more

"...Lebovitz's take on the Parisian scene is laugh aloud funny and spot on...." Read more

90 customers mention "Writing style"84 positive6 negative

Customers find the writing style engaging, simple, and fresh. They also say the author is a good storyteller and the recipes are simple.

"...His descriptions are so lovely, vibrant, and colorful...." Read more

"...Lebovitz is a pretty good storyteller overall and brings us through the good and bad of Paris life...." Read more

"...he's talking about food he's on his own turf and his writer's voice is opinionated and sharp. No problem there...." Read more

"...Although, this is a delightful book simply for it's great storytelling...." Read more

82 customers mention "Informative"82 positive0 negative

Customers find the book informative, interesting, and observant. They say it offers a good perspective of what to expect in Paris. Readers also mention the book is simple to read, but full of depth of an analysis of a culture.

"...Thanks David for an inspiring book through which I intend to reread whenever I get homesick for my Paris..." Read more

"...His tales are interesting and offer great insights for someone wishing to prolong their visit into living; topics include his experiences with visas..." Read more

"...Not only do I find it helpful and entertaining, but I add a few of his shop or restaurant recommendations to my "must visit" list with each trip...." Read more

"...His topics are varied - setting up a new apartment, the Parisian attitude toward nudity, what not to say at dinner parties, how to traverse Paris..." Read more

44 customers mention "Insight into culture"44 positive0 negative

Customers find the book provides great insight into life in Paris and French culture. They say it's an easy and enjoyable read, and the author captures the essence of Paris. Readers also mention the book is filled with exceptional recipes and stories of Paris. They say the author makes the city come alive and it's a fun and adventurous journey.

"...An absolutely delicious book, filled with stories about those amazing sweets of Paris. With recipes." Read more

"...We haven’t as of yet, but we plan to.His tales are interesting and offer great insights for someone wishing to prolong their visit into..." Read more

"...He also gives interesting insight into the French Culture, which I think may be beneficial to me as Realtor, who lives in a growing area in Forida..." Read more

"...restaurants, cafes, chocolate shops, and a very bold interpretation on Parisian culture and nuances from a standpoint us Americans can understand..." Read more

14 customers mention "Authenticity"14 positive0 negative

Customers find the book authentic, candid, and genuine. They also describe it as realistic, observant, and accurate.

"...J It reads like a novel but is full of factual, first person observations...." Read more

"...His accounts are vivid and true - surely everyone who's ever been to Paris must have a line-jumping story or two in their poche of souvenirs - and..." Read more

"I devoured this book. David's witty storytelling and revealing honesty made me laugh and cry...." Read more

"Food writing at its best: funny, smart, honest, and evocative. The thirty or so mouth-watering recipes are a bonus...." Read more

10 customers mention "Storytelling"10 positive0 negative

Customers find the storytelling witty, delightful, and quirky. They appreciate the good perspective on David's life and what he has gone through to improve his craft. Readers also mention the book is a sweet read from a smart and talented fellow.

"I devoured this book. David's witty storytelling and revealing honesty made me laugh and cry...." Read more

"...David is delightful and captures the little nuances that make life in a foreign country interesting, funny and frustrating all at the same time...." Read more

"...I’m not even a pastry person, but David’s books are delightful." Read more

"...David's stories are relatable and well-told." Read more

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Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2018
This book is perfection. It contains the 3 elements that I consider to be integral to any good book: laughter, tears, and good, old fashioned relate-ability.

I purchased this book a few months before I went to Paris for the first time. I admit, I wasn't sure what to expect of it, having never read the author's blog. My, was I in for a pleasant surprise.

From the first page, he had me smiling, then chuckling, then throwing back my head and laughing, imagining his adventures through the city of lights. What I loved about this book was that it wasn't touristy-- it was genuinely the experience of someone who has lived there and discovered both the unexpected good and bad of a city that has become legend.

His descriptions are so lovely, vibrant, and colorful. I learned that "real butter" croissants are straight across, while butter substitutes are curved (and tried the real thing when I went to Paris-- thanks David!). His descriptions of the food, and the care and pride with which Parisians prepare and present their craft, are mesmerizing. Thanks to David I knew to say "Bonjour, Madame!" when I entered the famous Pierre Herme macaron Patisserie in Paris, as well as to say "Merci, Monsieur," when I left the bus. I found that just these little bits of Paris etiquette helped me enormously when I visited.

The recipes are amazingly delicious, and his commentary throughout makes it feel like you are sitting at the kitchen table with a trusted friend, rather than listening to a chef rattle off a recipe. I loved his observations about what you can do to troubleshoot, or even what to do to cover mistakes.

Overall, just a treasure. Rarely does a "celebrity" book live up to the hype. This one is going to live to be 100 ;) Thanks David for an inspiring book through which I intend to reread whenever I get homesick for my Paris vacation.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2012
The Sweet Life in Paris is the moving-and-starting-over story of Lebovitz's venture into Parisian life. It's a story we have heard many times before, of the trials of dealing with French bureaucracy, of figuring out how to get service in French stores, and of trying to fit into a world that secretly scorns everything that is not French. Yes, we have heard this story many times before, but it is a story we will never tire of, a story we want to read again and again, until maybe, one day, we tell the story of our own move to this magical place.

I loved how Lebovitz tells how he realized he was finally un vrai parisien. It was not a big day, but a simple day, the day he dressed up to take out his garbage. How we all want to live in a world where everyone dresses up to take out the garbage!

The best part, of course, is David's take on Paris treats. David is, of course, an expert on pastries, so who better to take us around Paris and share pastry gossip?

An absolutely delicious book, filled with stories about those amazing sweets of Paris. With recipes.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2024
Very humourous read, love it a lot! I am going to finish all of David's books!
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2019
I truly has no idea what to expect with this book when I purchased it. I just knew we love France, French food, and dream of one day returning and living there (at least for awhile). So the description seemed to set up an interesting read. It was. It filled my hopes and gave us the ideas that we can use on our next visit. The recipes only added to the charming read.

I am not a baker nor chef and I’m only a “foodie” in the loosest sense of the term. I enjoy good food and travel, so this seemed a good read. But I’d never heard of David Lebovitz. Turns out he’s an American ex-pat pastry chef who loves Paris even more than we do. He offers up tails of his move to and subsequent life in Paris, along with many recipes of French foods to try. We haven’t as of yet, but we plan to.

His tales are interesting and offer great insights for someone wishing to prolong their visit into living; topics include his experiences with visas, choosing an apartment, and everyday life. I will say there are some elements that feel repetitious and could be covered in less time, but it doesn’t take away from the overall story. Lebovitz is a pretty good storyteller overall and brings us through the good and bad of Paris life.

His passion for baking is obvious and his stories revolve around that element. It can become a bit of a distraction in that the average American moving to France isn’t going to be able to buy their way into interesting situations like working in a specialty food store or get special treatment for the baked goods they can offer. But it’s a unique take on things and certainly it’s fun to read about the foodie side of a country known for it’s food.

The take away for me is that it was an enjoyable read, kept and excelled my interest in France and living there for awhile, and made it feel like most anyone can cook or bake French delights. I would recommend the read for anyone interested in at least one of these things.
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Lorna
5.0 out of 5 stars A thoroughly enjoyable read!
Reviewed in Canada on September 22, 2019
I read this book while traveling in France and it was a wonderful journey because the author explained so much about the French people and their idiosyncrasies! I would highly recommend this book to all my friends especially as it comes with some wonderful French recipes. Once I get home I am going to use this book as my go to for making delicious desserts. The author has a lovely wit and many times I was laughing out loud at his experiences and expressions. Highly enjoyable!
Mira
5.0 out of 5 stars Endlessly entertaining
Reviewed in Germany on August 2, 2018
I found the book surprisingly funny and didn't expect to laugh as much as I have with this book. I couldn't put it away and finished it in under a week. Can't say a lot about the recipes yet because I haven't had the chance to try that many but the chocolate financiers were a great hit at the party I brought them along for.
Really I can only recommend getting this book. Since it's just such an entertaining and easy read it would probably also be lovely to take on vacation or as an entertaining read if you've been to Paris yourself.
Martin Corkery
5.0 out of 5 stars How the French cook differently
Reviewed in Australia on December 2, 2018
Great read
Yasra Khoker
5.0 out of 5 stars Hilarious and informative
Reviewed in India on June 30, 2016
This book kept me entertained for the three days that I read it whenever I had the time. Lebovitz does an excellent job of relating his adventures in Paris without making it sound too self absorbed and hence boring for the reader.
The book tells you of myths and truths that you'd probably heard of Parisians and by the end of it, your ill-informed, romanticist picture of Paris shatters and you might feel content living in Muradabad, dipping Parle-G in cutting chai.
Lebovitz throws in a generous amount of recipes in there and educates the reader of the Parisian way of life in a funny way, often anecdotally, laughing at himself. A nice, light read. Do try the recipes- they're really good! You could have a mug of super thick hot chocolate as Lebovitz suggests somewhere in there with a recipe.
Shanti
5.0 out of 5 stars Super !
Reviewed in France on December 14, 2013
Are you a foreigner in Paris? Do you love cooking? In that case, I strongly recommend this book. David Lebovitz describes his life in Paris with excellent franco- american recipes. I adore his sense of humor and I totally agree with him, as a foreigner living in Pairs, how difficult / wonderful it is to survive in the city of light. I also recommend his blog.