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For anyone who ever fantasized about leaving it all behind and moving to Paris, Tuscany, or Provence, Eloisa James' new memoir will serve as either a stimulus or a substitute. It's true that this creative writing professor didn't drop everything; she simply took a sabbatical from her Fordham University teaching job, sold her house, and moved to the City of Light. Her year-long stay in one of the world's most beautiful locales was however no frivolous hijinks. James' had just survived a battle with cancer and the death of her mother. Her Paris in Love encompasses both the pleasures of a great metropolis, one family's story of cultural adjustment, and one woman's account of healing.
— Edward Ash-Milby
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With no classes to teach, no committee meetings to attend, no lawn to mow or cars to park, Eloisa revels in the ordinary pleasures ...