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"A delightful and courageous tale and a romping good read. Voila!" - Mark Greenside, author of I'll Never Be French (No Matter What I Do) William Alexander is more than a Francophile. He wants to be French. There's one small obstacle though: he doesn't speak la langue franaise. In Flirting with French, Alexander sets out to conquer the language he loves. But will it love him back Alexander eats, breathes, and sleeps French (even conjugating in his dreams) . He travels to France, where mistranslations send him bicycling off in all sorts of wrong directions, and he nearly drowns in an immersion class in Provence, where, faced with the riddle of masculine breasts, feminine beards, and a turkey cutlet of uncertain gender, he starts to wonder whether he should've taken up golf instead of French.



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William Alexander

William Alexander is the author of the best-selling memoir, "The $64 Tomato," and "52 Loaves: A Half-Baked Adventure," his hilarious and moving account of a year spent striving to bake the perfect loaf of bread. His latest book is "Flirting With French," about his often riotous attempt to fulfill a life-dream of learning French.The New York Times Style Magazine says about Alexander, "His timing and his delivery are flawless." He has appeared on NPR's Morning Edition, at the National Book Festival in Washington, DC, and was a 2006 Quill Book Awards finalist. Alexander has been a frequent contributor the New York Times op-ed pages, where he has opined on such issues as the Christmas tree threatening his living room, Martha Stewart, and the difficulties of being organic.When not gardening, baking, or writing, Bill keeps his day job as director of technology at a psychiatric research institution, where, after 36 years, he persists in the belief that he is a researcher, not a researchee.



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