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In Forays in France: A Flavorful Memoir, Irvina Lew shares deliciously engaging anecdotes about her foodcentric sojourns in Paris, on the Riviera, and in France's wine regions, from her first classes at the Sorbonne in 1958 to her most recent course there in 2025. Travel with her on captivating journeys. in vintage automobiles and rental cars; on barges, riverboats, and a sailing ship; and in umpteen trains, including the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express. Along the way you'll learn about culture and history, visit markets and museums, and meet a variety of fascinating individuals, including a…mehr

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In Forays in France: A Flavorful Memoir, Irvina Lew shares deliciously engaging anecdotes about her foodcentric sojourns in Paris, on the Riviera, and in France's wine regions, from her first classes at the Sorbonne in 1958 to her most recent course there in 2025. Travel with her on captivating journeys. in vintage automobiles and rental cars; on barges, riverboats, and a sailing ship; and in umpteen trains, including the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express. Along the way you'll learn about culture and history, visit markets and museums, and meet a variety of fascinating individuals, including a crook. Irvina's vignettes span the arc of a lifetime, as she shares numerous informative sidebars, useful travel tips, and easy-to-replicate recipes for her French favorites. Her savvy insights about how to save and where to splurge, what to see and where to go, and how to deal with challenges en route will amuse and inspire.
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Irvina Lew is an author and award-winning freelance food, spa, and travel writer, (irvinalew.com) who taught French for more than thirty years. During that time, book and media tours to thirty cities-as National Spokesperson for Ziploc and Contadina Pasta Ready-influenced her transition into a full-time travel writer. She is a member of the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Society of American Travel Writers, and an alumnus of Travel Classics. The Francophile is a musical theater fan who practices French conversation on Zoom, gardens, and serves favorite French dishes at her Long Island home.