Pamela Druckerman
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"The secret behind France's astonishingly well-behaved children. When American journalist Pamela Druckerman has a baby in Paris, she doesn't aspire to become a "French parent." French parenting isn't a known thing, like French fashion or French cheese. Even French parents themselves insist they aren't doing anything special. Yet, the French children Druckerman knows sleep through the night at two or three months old while those of her American friends...
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Français
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De Paris - New York - Tokyo - Moscou, Pamela Druckerman lève le voile sur l'infidélité
À l'heure de la mondialisation, qu'en est-il du « cinq à sept », ce légendaire rendez-vous des époux volages? De Paris à Shenzhen, de Moscou à Chicago, de Tokyo à Johannesbourg, Pamela Druckerman est allée à la rencontre de psychologues, de sexologues, de conseillers conjugaux et de couples infidèles, pour comparer les entorses à la monogamie et...
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Deutsch
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The # 1 Spiegel bestseller.
Why don't French children throw their food in restaurants, always politely say Bonjour and let their mothers talk on the phone in peace? And why do French babies sleep through the ages at two or three months?
When Pamela Druckerman moved to Paris for love and soon had a child, she quickly discovered that French parents obviously do things differently - and better. French children are good, spirited and happy.
In this...
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English
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Druckerman asserts that there are stages to becoming a grown-up: First, you definitely aren't one. Then you pretend to be one. Then you are sure that there are no grown-ups. And then finally, maybe one day in your forties, you just are one. It's not all-knowing, omnipotent and large; it's humble, solid and small. But at long last, it feels like you. And you think, just then, that this is the best age of all. Explore the challenges of being fortysomething,...
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2008.
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English
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A strange and surprising journey around the world to examine how and why people cheat on their spouses. From Memphis to Moscow, people cheat on their spouses with astonishing frequency--but even illicit love has rules, and these rules differ radically from country to country. Acclaimed journalist Druckerman decided to investigate extramarital affairs all around the world to discover how different cultures deal with adultery--and her research leads...
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Pub. Date
[2012]
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Library edition.
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English
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"The secret behind France's astonishingly well-behaved children. When American journalist Pamela Druckerman has a baby in Paris, she doesn't aspire to become a "French parent." French parenting isn't a known thing, like French fashion or French cheese. Even French parents themselves insist they aren't doing anything special. Yet, the French children Druckerman knows sleep through the night at two or three months old while those of her American friends...
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