French Children Don't Throw Food ~ Paperback ~ Pamela Druckerman

French Children Don't Throw Food ~ Paperback ~ Pamela Druckerman
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How do the French manage to raise well-behaved children, and have a life? What British parent hasn't noticed, on visiting France, how polite and civilized French children are, compared to our own? They don't cause havoc in restaurants, they always say ‘bonjour’ politely to adults, and they never throw tantrums in supermarkets. Why is it normal for French babies to sleep through the night by two or three months? And how do their mothers always manage to look so sexy, cool and chic? New Yorker Pamela Druckerman never imagined she would end up in a Paris apartment with an English husband and a baby, followed in quick succession by twins. She discovered that in France mothers did things differently – and often better. So she set about investigating the secrets of parenting à la française. The result is this funny, helpful and informative book. Reviews “Fascinating… gripping… extremely funny… A desperately needed corrective to received wisdom about child-rearing and what having children is supposed to do to a woman's sense of self. I loved it. It made me want to move to Paris” (The Sunday Times, UK) “Self-deprecating, witty, informative… But however much she admires "the easy, calm authority” French parents seem to posess, will Druckerman manage it herself? Her efforts to do so add a compelling narrative to this fascinating study of French parenting" (Guardian, UK) " Funny, self deprecating and instructive…" Financial Times “Observant, dryly entertaining… In recounting how her three children went native, Druckerman is engagingly self-deprecating… This book is worth its price for the crucial information it reveals about how to win the sleep wars” (Daily Mail, UK) “Her book should be dispensed on prescription”. (“Spectator”, UK). “Fascinating and enlightening… Druckerman's ob­servations struck me as Eureka discoveries that could improve interaction between adults and children here” (The Lady) “‘I couldn't put it down! Smart, funny, provocative, and genuinely eye-opening.’” (Amy Chua, Author Of Battle Hymn Of The Tiger Mother ) Author Biography Pamela Druckerman is a freelance journalist on lifestyle issues married to an English football writer. They live in Paris and have three young children. She is the author of French Children Don't Throw Food and Lust in Translation. Apart from using her own first-hand observation of her French friends and neighbours, she has interviewed scores of French mothers, teachers and child experts.