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Paris. The name alone conjures images of chestnut-lined boulevards, sidewalk cafes, breathtaking facades around every corner-in short, an exquisite romanticism that has captured the American imagination for as long as there were Americans.
In 1995, Adam Gopnik, his wife, and their infant son left the familiar comforts and hassles of NEW YORK for the urbane glamour of the town of Light. For Gopnik this was above all an individual pilgrimage to the undisputed capital of everything cultural and beautiful. So, in the grand tradition of the American abroad, Gopnik walked the paths of the Tuileries, enjoyed philosophical discussions at his local bistro, and wrote as violet twilight fell on the arrondissements.
Yet, at the end of the day, there was still the matter of raising a child and carrying on with the day-to-day, not-so-fabled life. As Gopnik describes, the dual processes of navigating a foreign city and learning to be a parent aren't completely dissimilar journeys-both hold new routines, new languages, a new set of rules where everyday activity is lived. Weaving the magical with the mundane, he offers a wholly delightful, often hilarious take a look at what it was to be an American family man in Paris at the end of the twentieth century.