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In the Merde for Love

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The sequel to the international bestseller A Year in the Merde continues the hilarious saga of Paul West's misadventures in l'amour ( this title was originally published as Merde, Actually in the UK ) . The latest episode in Stephen Clarke's almost-true account of his adventures as an expat in France is just as delightful as the original--and already a #1 bestseller in the UK. A year after arriving in France, Englishman Paul West is still struggling with some questions. What is the best way to scare a gendarme ? Why are there no health warnings on French nudist beaches? Is it really polite to sleep with your boss's mistress? And how do you cope with a plague of ripe garden vegetables? Paul discovers how to judge a French vacationer by the rustiness of his bicycle; opens his English tea room and finally understands why Parisian waiters are so cranky; and, on a return visit to the UK, sees the full horror of a British office party through Parisian eyes. Meanwhile, he continues his search for the perfect French mademoiselle. Will Paul find l'amour �ternel , or will it all end in merde?

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In the Merde for Love, Stephen Clarke

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2006
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Title
In the Merde for Love
Language
English
Released
2006
Format
Hardcover
Pages
403
ISBN10
1596911905
ISBN13
9781596911901
Series
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The sequel to the international bestseller A Year in the Merde continues the hilarious saga of Paul West's misadventures in l'amour ( this title was originally published as Merde, Actually in the UK ) . The latest episode in Stephen Clarke's almost-true account of his adventures as an expat in France is just as delightful as the original--and already a #1 bestseller in the UK. A year after arriving in France, Englishman Paul West is still struggling with some questions. What is the best way to scare a gendarme ? Why are there no health warnings on French nudist beaches? Is it really polite to sleep with your boss's mistress? And how do you cope with a plague of ripe garden vegetables? Paul discovers how to judge a French vacationer by the rustiness of his bicycle; opens his English tea room and finally understands why Parisian waiters are so cranky; and, on a return visit to the UK, sees the full horror of a British office party through Parisian eyes. Meanwhile, he continues his search for the perfect French mademoiselle. Will Paul find l'amour �ternel , or will it all end in merde?