Author:Mireille Guiliano
Experience the joie de vivre with this revolutionary non-diet book that is changing the way women eat and live everywhere
How do French women do it? This is the book that unlocks the simple secrets of 'the French paradox' - how to enjoy food and stay slim and healthy. Classy, chic and expertly well-written, this is the book that we have all been waiting for. It's the ultimate non-diet book; instead, showing how to eat with balance, control and above all pleasure. Eat, like a French woman.
Mireille's book is for the woman in search of a better, sexier, happier lifestyle
—— ScotsmanGuiliano's advice is practical and sane
—— New StatesmanA gentle and painless introduction to the French women's well-honed tricks to get your figure back - and then keep it
—— Living FranceSlender, elegant, well-spoken, sensible and unembarrassed by the frank embrace of stratagems
—— Paris to the MoonReveals the secrets of French women's eating regimes. Reader, it all sounds pretty good to me
—— Daily ExpressWho can resist a book that recommends love and chocolate as part of a balanced diet?
—— Allison PearsonI know it will be a huge seller
—— GuardianI love this book.
—— The LadyAnyone who has read Gosse, Ackerley or Tobias Wolff will know that big books can be made about small-time fathers. It's a tribute to Burnside that he maps this same territory and prompts these comparisons while creating a story that is uniquely his
—— Blake Morrison , GuardianThis is a haunting read that will linger long after you close the pages of this book
—— Michelle Stanistreet , Daily ExpressPowerful
—— The Sunsounds like a spoof of French Women Don't Get Fatbut it's serious one-upmanship...the diet book fad sweeping Australia
—— Sydney Morning HeraldMoriyama's book is a compelling wake-up call
—— Sunday Telegraph (Australia)Brimming with easy recipes and lifestyle tips
—— Sunday Express Magazine