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French Parents Dont Give In: 100 parenting tips from Paris
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French Parents Dont Give In: 100 parenting tips from Paris Paperback - 2014

by Druckerman, Pamela

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PAMELA DRUCKERMAN is a freelance journalist on lifestyle issues married to an English football writer. They live in Paris and have three young children. She is the author of Lust in Translation and French Children Don't Throw Food (published in America as Bringing Up Bébé).

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About the author

PAMELA DRUCKERMAN is a freelance journalist on lifestyle issues married to an English football writer. They live in Paris and have three young children. She is the author of "Lust in Translation" and "French Children Don't Throw Food "(published in America as "Bringing Up Bebe").