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The Paris Cooking School

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The Australian Women's Weekly Great Read
'there is a freshness and vivacity to this cooking school novel that is utterly beguiling.' –
The Australian Women's Weekly
Life rarely serves up the perfect dish, but second chances are always on the menu . . .

There's nothing quite so beautiful as Paris in the spring; and when you add in the chance to learn the French way of food, in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere, who can resist? Not Gabi Picabea or Kate Evans who have come from Australia to Sylvie Morel's Paris Cooking School.
Both are at a crossroads, and learning to cook the French way in Paris, far away from all their troubles, seems like the perfect escape.
Still bruised from a shocking betrayal by her ex-husband, Kate is trying to find a new place for herself in life, and emotional peace, while French–Australian artist Gabi is struggling with a crippling creative block.
Meanwhile, Sylvie is facing challenges of her own – a mysterious harassment campaign against the school and a reassessment of her relationship with her commitment-shy lover, Claude.
For each of the women, that extraordinary April in Paris will bring unexpected twists and transformations that will change the course of their lives.
A delectable novel about love, hope and the consolations of the perfect strawberry tart, The Paris Cooking School is a treat for the soul.
Praise for The Paris Cooking School
'A delicious read.' – New Idea
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    • Books+Publishing

      September 12, 2023
      Two middle-class women at a crossroads in life travel to Paris to learn to cook ‘the French Way’ at Sylvie Morel’s Paris Cooking School. Gabi has lost her muse, Kate is reeling from her husband’s betrayal, and even Sylvie is being sabotaged. Throughout Sophie Beaumont’s The Paris Cooking School, these three women will realise their strengths, feel the sparks of romance and ultimately triumph. The true joy and decadence of the novel are in Beaumont’s luscious descriptions of three-course meals, markets and boulangeries. The wider cast of characters is perhaps intentionally two-dimensional to allow the food to shine. It’s a principle of French cooking applied to storytelling—simple ingredients, extraordinary results. Thoroughly researched, The Paris Cooking School is a novel borne of longing for Paris, and despite its base in ‘real life’, it feels entirely like a fantasy you can step inside of. Beaumont has a longstanding and prolific career as children’s fantasy author Sophie Masson, and she was raised in France. Her experience as a fantasy author is evident in the denouement of this novel, as every loose end is neatly tied up (as in her prolific Thomas Trew series), although this does sometimes give a rushed impression. It feels decidedly un-French not to let Sylvie, Gabi and Kate linger in the messiness of mid-life. The Paris Cooking School may aspire to be Julia Child but is more like Nina George’s The Little Paris Bookshop or a Martin Walker detective novel—and will satisfy readers searching for something sweet.

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