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Mark Greenside

    Mark Greenside ist ein Autor, dessen Werk von einer Fülle von Lebenserfahrungen geprägt ist. Seine vielfältigen Tätigkeiten, von Bürgerrechtsaktivismus bis hin zu Lehrtätigkeiten an Universitäten, spiegeln sich in der Tiefe und Vielschichtigkeit seiner Erzählungen wider. Seine Kurzgeschichten, die in zahlreichen literarischen Fachzeitschriften veröffentlicht wurden, zeichnen sich durch einen scharfen Blick auf die menschliche Natur und gesellschaftliche Fragen aus. Greensides Schreiben bietet den Lesern eine fesselnde Auseinandersetzung mit der Welt, geformt durch kontinuierliches Engagement und das Streben nach Verständnis.

    (Not Quite) Mastering the Art of French Living
    I'll never be French (no matter what I do)
    • A Wall Street Journal Bestseller! In the spirit of Peter Mayle's A Year in Provence, the author of I'll Never Be French invites readers into the vibrant world of Brittany, a realm of color and flavor. Each summer, American writer Mark Greenside returns to Plobien, a small Breton town, where he resumes his charmingly awkward Francophile life. Despite feeling mellowed and humbled, he grapples with everyday dilemmas: What should he cook for a French guest? Who yields at roundabouts? Where does he pay a parking ticket? And most daunting of all, when can he touch the tomatoes? Two decades after his impulsive decision to buy a house in Brittany, the nuances of French living still perplex him. Continuing the journey from his 2009 memoir, (Not Quite) Mastering the Art of French Living chronicles Greenside's daily escapades in his adopted home, where even simple tasks become adventures filled with stories. Through numerous trials and errors, he learns the unwritten rules of engagement, discovers what he truly needs, and embraces gratitude, especially in moments of failure. "This is my world, the Old World that is constantly new to me," he reflects, revealing the unexpected challenges of mastering French living after more than twenty years. Both seasoned Francophiles and armchair travelers will enjoy Greenside's humorous exploration of French life and his affection for his community.

      (Not Quite) Mastering the Art of French Living