Tag: Paris
How Victor Hugo Saved Notre Dame de Paris
Paris Attacks of November 13, 2015 Revisited
Exposition on Notre Dame Paris, Part III
On April 15, 2019, an electrical short is believed to have sparked the fire that nearly destroyed the 850-year old Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris. Within days, France’s president, Emmanuel Macron vowed to rebuild the famous monument within 5 years. One year later, clean-up is still underway and many…
Notre Dame Cathedral Paris in New Online Exposition
Pierre Dragon Describes Life of French Anti-Terrorism Officer
Whenever I visit France or Quebec, I make it a point to visit as many bookstores as I can squeeze into my packed travel itinerary. Compared to the United States, the brick-and-mortar bookselling business is still thriving in France. The French people are not only buying books, they’re selling their books…
Suite Française, historic novel and tragic account of the woman who wrote it
I recently read Suite Française, a poignant novel by Irene Némirovsky that would have remained hidden from history were it not for the courageous actions of her daughter, Denise Epstein. In 2004, sixty-two years after Némirovsky’s death in Auschwitz, Suite Française appeared in French libraries for the first time. It…
How Victor Hugo Saved Notre Dame de Paris
Paris Attacks of November 13, 2015 Revisited
Exposition on Notre Dame Paris, Part III

On April 15, 2019, an electrical short is believed to have sparked the fire that nearly destroyed the 850-year old Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris. Within days, France’s president, Emmanuel Macron vowed to rebuild the famous monument within 5 years. One year later, clean-up is still underway and many…
Notre Dame Cathedral Paris in New Online Exposition
Pierre Dragon Describes Life of French Anti-Terrorism Officer

Whenever I visit France or Quebec, I make it a point to visit as many bookstores as I can squeeze into my packed travel itinerary. Compared to the United States, the brick-and-mortar bookselling business is still thriving in France. The French people are not only buying books, they’re selling their books…
Suite Française, historic novel and tragic account of the woman who wrote it

I recently read Suite Française, a poignant novel by Irene Némirovsky that would have remained hidden from history were it not for the courageous actions of her daughter, Denise Epstein. In 2004, sixty-two years after Némirovsky’s death in Auschwitz, Suite Française appeared in French libraries for the first time. It…