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Englishman Paul West is living the Parisian dream, and doing his best not to annoy the French. But recently things have been going très wrong:
His apartment is so small that he has to cut his baguettes in two to fit them in the kitchen.
His research into authentic French cuisine is about to cause a national strike.
His Parisian business partner is determined to close their tea-room. And thinks that sexually harrassing his female employees is a basic human right.
And Paul's gorgeous ex-girlfriend seems to be stalking him.
Threatened with eviction, unemployment and bankrupcy, Paul
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Produktbeschreibung
Englishman Paul West is living the Parisian dream, and doing his best not to annoy the French. But recently things have been going très wrong:

His apartment is so small that he has to cut his baguettes in two to fit them in the kitchen.

His research into authentic French cuisine is about to cause a national strike.

His Parisian business partner is determined to close their tea-room. And thinks that sexually harrassing his female employees is a basic human right.

And Paul's gorgeous ex-girlfriend seems to be stalking him.

Threatened with eviction, unemployment and bankrupcy, Paul realises that his personal merde factor is about to hit the fan...
Autorenporträt
Stephen Clarke, geboren 1958, schrieb, am Anfang nur aus Spaß, seine fast wahren Abenteuer als Marketingexperte französischer Tee-Salons in Paris auf und druckte das Buch zweihundert Mal für Freunde. Nach einer Lesung wurde seine Parodie ein Must-have und war in ganz Paris und London in aller Munde. Inzwischen wurde der Überraschungsbestseller in siebzehn Länder verkauft. Clarke lebt weiterhin in Paris mit seiner französischen Verlobten und deren beeindruckender Dessous-Kollektion. Nach »Ein Engländer in Paris« erscheint im November 2006 auf deutsch die zu 64,3 Prozent wahre Geschichte »Ich bin ein Pariser«, die in England »Harry Potter« vom ersten Platz der Bestsellerliste verdrängte und in der Clarke erzählt, was sein Alter Ego sonst noch erlebt hat.
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"Has done more for the Entente Cordiale than any of our politicians." Daily Mail