The President’s Hat, by Antoine Laurain

The President’s Hat, by Antoine Laurain

A wonderful ode to France ❤️ I love, love, love any books that take me to Paris or France- I studied abroad there in my 20s. (Other great reads include My Life in France, by Julia Child and Alex Proud’homme, All The Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr [despite it being a war novel], and Bringing Up Bebe, by Pamela Druckerman [despite it being guised as a parenting book.]) You may also know I am obsessed with the show Emily in Paris (!!! The outfits! The music! Sylvie!) Since I’ve watched all the seasons of EIP twice 😅, it’s time to relish in a Parisian read. I recommend The President’s Hat to get your Francophile fix. I also love how the book demonstrates that objects can carry a special place in our hearts, but we never truly “own” anything- we just pass it along it to the next person. 5 out of 5 bocks! 🐓🐓🐓🐓🐓
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