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Rona Maynard's avatar

Thabk you, Julie and Jane, for this evocative essay. It brought back memories of taking our grandson to New York, which we thoght woukd enthrall him. He was jaded, bored and bratty.

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Louise Harrison's avatar

Love this story. I too lived in France when I was in my early twenties, I lived in the Dordogne but visited Paris often. When my son was 13 and we were visiting my family in London (from our home in Brisbane) I decided I wanted to take him to Paris for a week. I had the opposite expectations; I thought my son, who had to that point only lived at the beach in Southern California and Queensland Australia, would hate Paris. But he instantly fell in love - he was captivated by our little apartment in Montmartre, its French windows opening on to La Place where two old gentlemen sipped grand cafe creme and brandy with their little dogs beside them. He loved Sacre Coeur and the Eiffel Tower, the Batteau Mouches and huge ham and cheese baguette sandwiches, and was intrigued to hear me speak French. He is twenty-five now and always travels to places with a rich history - I like to think that Paris had something to do with that.

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