Paris to the Moon
"Paris to the Moon" is a collection of essays by Adam Gopnik, published in 2000. The book captures the author's experiences living in Paris with his family while working as a writer for The New Yorker. It explores the cultural and social aspects of life in the city, blending personal anecdotes with observations about French society.
The essays cover various topics, including French cuisine, art, and the differences between American and French lifestyles. Gopnik's writing is characterized by its wit and insight, making the book a delightful read for anyone interested in Parisian culture and the expatriate experience.