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All about an expatriate.  Or, what happens when an American suburbanite moves to France, marries a Gascon peasant, and gazes out of windows (in between eating, drinking, reading, and writing). 

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  • Moving to France with Your Children: If you can settle the kids in happily you're more than halfway to a successful move.
    Moving to France with Your Children: If you can settle the kids in happily you're more than halfway to a successful move.
    by Angie Power
  • Over Here: An American Expat in the South of France
    Over Here: An American Expat in the South of France
    by Randy Lofficier
  • Sixty Million Frenchmen Can't Be Wrong: Why We Love France but Not the French
    Sixty Million Frenchmen Can't Be Wrong: Why We Love France but Not the French
    by Jean-Benoit Nadeau, Julie Barlow
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PICT0070.JPGMichèle Annette Gensac is a displaced American poet, writer, essayist, songwriter, armchair aviatrix, and amateur culinary anthropologist who lives in a 300 year-old stone house in Southwest France with her husband, daughter, and two cats. She is currently working on her first novel and a collection of poems. She is Executive Director of The Windows Project.