Me, Myself and Paris

One Toe Under the Eiffel Tower, The Other In the Grocery Store

Non-Fiction - Historical
206 Pages
Reviewed on 03/16/2011
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Reviewed by Rita G. for Readers' Favorite

Have you ever considered a vacation alone: A vacation where you could do what you want, when you want, and where you want? Our author has not only dreamed the dream she has lived it. For the last three years, Ruth Yunker has rented an apartment in Paris. She stays six weeks, and enjoys the ambiance. While there she is not quite Parisian but attempts to live the lifestyle.

This book is about fitting in. Yunker was the interloper in Paris. With each trip she adsorbed more of the culture. Little things like laundry, riding the metro, and making change were all challenges she faced. It is obvious that Yunker’s heart is in Paris. I suspect she will return there again.

Chances are I will never travel to Paris, but I feel as if I’ve experienced it through Yunker’s eyes. I do wish she had included photos, they would have added much to the text. Ruth Yunker’s style is cheerful, easy to read, entertaining, and a bit cheeky. She has the ability to express herself in a humorous yet intelligent manner. She manages to make the everyday happenings sound like an adventure. This is not a travel log as much as a anthology of essays that are sure to bring a smile to your face.