Bernie's Paris

Bernie's Paris
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Total Pages : 208
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ISBN-10 : 1523491159
ISBN-13 : 9781523491155
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Book Synopsis Bernie's Paris by : Linda Spalla

Download or read book Bernie's Paris written by Linda Spalla and published by . This book was released on 2016-09-13 with total page 208 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Retired businesswoman and writer Linda Spalla had never expected her boyfriend, Bernard "Bernie" Verdier, to pop the question: "Would you go to Paris with me?" Little did she know that her answer would change her life forever and be the beginning of twelve fun years in Paris. Spalla details a love story of hope and light as she follows her favorite Frenchman to his hometown of Paris, France, and falls in love with the city as much as she has with him. She describes the many moods of Paris and the adventures it offers, from sun-splashed summer festivals to cozy getaways on rainy days. In addition to chronicling her amazing journey of love and hope, Spalla invites readers to write their own Parisian story. She includes useful advice and travel tips for those overcome with wanderlust after hearing her tale. Spalla imparts the best places to eat, shop, and stroll in the magnificent city. Whether you are planning a short trip or seriously considering a major move to the city, Bernie's Paris is a must-have travel guide with heart. Learn how to rent an apartment, navigate the city like a true Parisian, and soak up the day-to-day excitement and adventure Paris has to offer. Bienvenue á Paris!


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