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EPISODE · Nov 2, 2025 · 19 MIN

November Literary Mood Board: It's a Woman's Paris

from The Ritual of Reading Podcast · host Alexandra Poppy

November wraps Paris in wool and rain, and this month we're celebrating the women who wrote this city into being. After a month devoted to French classic authors—all men, as it happens—I'm turning to feminine voices, both contemporary and timeless.I share three very different reads for November: Lucy Foley's dark, addictive The Paris Apartment, Nina George's healing Little Paris Bookshop, and Tatiana de Rosnay's atmospheric The Rain Watcher. We explore the essentials of Parisian feminine style—red lipstick as armour, signature scents that announce rather than whisper, and the scarf as the city's greatest fashion statement.There's a playlist of French feminine voices to transport you to a rainy café, and an intimate evening ritual: writing a letter to your younger self, not as a pep talk, but as an honest reckoning with the path that brought you here.Join me as we honour the women writers who claimed Paris as their own, one deliberate page at a time.Episode includes:Three contemporary novels set in Paris by female authorsA curated playlist of French feminine voices (listen here)My three Parisian style essentials (and why they matter)An evening ritual for November: letters to the selfStay in touchWebsite: ⁠https://theritualofreading.com⁠ Substack: ⁠https://theritualofreading.substack.com⁠ Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/ritual_of_reading/⁠ Pinterest: ⁠https://fr.pinterest.com/ritual_of_reading/⁠ Support me on Ko-Fi : https://ko-fi.com/theritualofreading

November wraps Paris in wool and rain, and this month we're celebrating the women who wrote this city into being. After a month devoted to French classic authors—all men, as it happens—I'm turning to feminine voices, both contemporary and timeless.I share three very different reads for November: Lucy Foley's dark, addictive The Paris Apartment, Nina George's healing Little Paris Bookshop, and Tatiana de Rosnay's atmospheric The Rain Watcher. We explore the essentials of Parisian feminine style—red lipstick as armour, signature scents that announce rather than whisper, and the scarf as the city's greatest fashion statement.There's a playlist of French feminine voices to transport you to a rainy café, and an intimate evening ritual: writing a letter to your younger self, not as a pep talk, but as an honest reckoning with the path that brought you here.Join me as we honour the women writers who claimed Paris as their own, one deliberate page at a time.Episode includes:Three contemporary novels set in Paris by female authorsA curated playlist of French feminine voices (listen here)My three Parisian style essentials (and why they matter)An evening ritual for November: letters to the selfStay in touchWebsite: ⁠https://theritualofreading.com⁠ Substack: ⁠https://theritualofreading.substack.com⁠ Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/ritual_of_reading/⁠ Pinterest: ⁠https://fr.pinterest.com/ritual_of_reading/⁠ Support me on Ko-Fi : https://ko-fi.com/theritualofreading

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