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Title
Finding Fontainebleau
Type
Text
Monograph
Multimedia
Subject
Carhart, Thaddeus--Childhood and youth. (LCSH)
Americans--France--Fontainebleau--Biography (LCSH)
Boys--France--Fontainebleau--Biography (LCSH)
Fontainebleau (France)--Biography (LCSH)
Fontainebleau (France)--Social life and customs--20th century (LCSH)
Château de Fontainebleau (Fontainebleau, France)
Fontainebleau (France)--Buildings, structures, etc. (LCSH)
Carhart, Thaddeus--Travel--France. (LCSH)
France--Description and travel (LCSH)
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoirs (BISACSH)
TRAVEL / Europe / France (BISACSH)
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / General (BISACSH)
Language
English
Geographic Coverage
France
United States
Classification
LCC: DC801.F67
DDC: 944/.36082092B full
BIO026000
TRV009050
BIO000000
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Content
text
Summary
"A beguiling memoir of a childhood in 1950s Fontainebleau from the much-admired New York Times bestselling author of The Piano Shop on the Left Bank. For a young American boy in the 1950s, Fontainebleau was a sight both strange and majestic, home to a continual series of adventures: a different language to learn, weekend visits to nearby Paris, family road trips to Spain and Italy. Then there was the chateau itself: a sprawling palace once the residence of kings, its grounds the perfect place to play hide-and-seek. The curiosities of the small town and the time with his family as expats left such an impression on him that thirty years later Carhart returned to France with his wife to raise their two children. Touring Fontainebleau again as an adult, he began to appreciate its influence on French style, taste, art, and architecture. Each trip to Fontainebleau introduces him to entirely new aspects of the chateau's history, enriching his memories and leading him to Patrick Ponsot, the head of the chateau's restoration, who becomes Carhart's guide to the hidden Fontainebleau. What emerges is an intimate chronicle of a time and place few have experienced. In warm, precise prose, Carhart reconstructs the wonders of his childhood as an American in postwar France, attending French schools with his brothers and sisters. His firsthand account brings to life nothing less than France in the 1950s, from the parks and museums of Paris to the rigors of French schooling to the vast chateau of Fontainebleau and its village, built, piece by piece, over many centuries. Finding Fontainebleau is for those captivated by the French way of life, for armchair travelers, and for anyone who has ever fallen in love with a place they want to visit over and over again"-- Provided by publisher.
Table Of Contents
Flight
France
The Château, the Town, and the Forest
The House
François I, Henri II
The Emperor's Office
Moving In
School
Henri IV
Déstructuré
Annick
Dictée
Fencing
Cars and Planes
Being Catholic
"Dad Gum It!"
Marie Antoinette
A Room of Her Own
Le Jardin du Luxembourg
Paris
Winter
"In Between"
Camping
Painting
Napoleon I
The Staircase of Farewells
Spain
Guignol
Napoleon III
A Ship Weathers the Storm
Folies d'adolescence
Souvenirs
A Crime of Passion
Return
Leaving
The Most Beautiful Room in France.
Authorized Access Point
Carhart, Thaddeus Finding Fontainebleau