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Surround Sound

Episode 7 of the French Please podcast, hosted by French Please, titled "Surround Sound" was published on August 11, 2021 and runs 8 minutes.

August 11, 2021 ·8m · French Please

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Bring the sound of French into your life, in as many ways as you can! Ideas, resources, and all our favorite audiobooks and podcasts, listed below: French at Home: a Conversation (be ready for your next trip, practice now, together, never with a screen.): French with Kids: Bring the joy of French into your family's day the fun, quick and easy way (screen-free). Don't miss another episode, video, blog post or special offer on French Please. Sign up for our newsletter here. Feedback? Requests? We would love to hear from you! Send letters here: [email protected] Books for families: Le Club des Cinq, Enid Blyton (young sleuths solving mysteries out on their own in the 1950’s-60’s) Le Petit Nicolas, Jean-Jacques Sempé, about the adventures at school and at home of the little Nicolas, who is mostly in trouble and often cannot figure out just why. Set in France of the 1950’s. Hilarious. Les Misérables, Victor Hugo, especially if you want to get your money’s worth in French: it is a rather long 56 hours in length. And if you like detailed description. Harry Potter is still a delight in French, and as you know the story, easy to follow. And for adults: Claudine à l’École, Colette, and all of the other Claudines; a Paris, etc. Colette was a giant of French literature and changed the way language is used in writing. Chanson Douce, Leila Slimani, a true horror story. On la trouvait plutôt jolie, Michel Bussi, the south of France, Africa, the game and perils of immigration from one to the other, a real thriller. Candide ou l’optimisme, Voltaire, in my series of classic literature Et moi, je vis toujours, Jean d’Ormesson on history as an entity Les oubliés du dimanche, Valérie Perrin, a charming tale of a young CNA, love, death, betrayal and loyalty beyond all barriers. Le talisman, Janine Boissard, a story of friendship, becoming adults together, love and mystery. Tous les hommes n’habitent pas la terre de la même façon, Jean-Paul Dubois, it is France meets Canada, the wilderness and the most extreme of closed-in spaces; a penitentiary. John Grisham translated into French; it is easy to follow and always entertaining. The beauty of Audible is that, like a podcast, you control the speed of narration. You can hike it up to twice the pace or slow it down to 0.5, with every increment in between now: 1.7, 0.6, … Podcasts for families: La Voie des Livres; stories for children Le Podcast Curieux; Histoires pour les Enfants Les Aventures de Rodolphe et Gala (free, but can be purchased by serie with no ads) For adults:  Christophe Hondelatte in Hondelatte Raconte, who is telling us all about courage and daring when he is not recounting a murder story, all based on real life accounts. Boomerang, Augustin Trapenard; interviewing poets, artists, singers and actors in a show about culture and perspective. Le Coin du Crime, a Canadian podcast all about, you guessed it, crime, mainly murder. Historiquement Votre, Stéphane Bern et Matthieu Noël, all sorts of anecdotes from history that weave together to tell us about three individuals linked by some sort of theme but not by time nor relation. One last phrase: bonne semaine! have a great week!

Bring the sound of French into your life, in as many ways as you can! Ideas, resources, and all our favorite audiobooks and podcasts, listed below:


French at Home: a Conversation (be ready for your next trip, practice now, together, never with a screen.):

French with Kids: Bring the joy of French into your family's day the fun, quick and easy way (screen-free).

Don't miss another episode, video, blog post or special offer on French Please. Sign up for our newsletter here.

Feedback? Requests? We would love to hear from you! Send letters here: [email protected]

Books for families:

Le Club des Cinq, Enid Blyton (young sleuths solving mysteries out on their own in the 1950’s-60’s)

Le Petit Nicolas, Jean-Jacques Sempé, about the adventures at school and at home of the little Nicolas, who is mostly in trouble and often cannot figure out just why. Set in France of the 1950’s. Hilarious.

Les Misérables, Victor Hugo, especially if you want to get your money’s worth in French: it is a rather long 56 hours in length. And if you like detailed description.

Harry Potter is still a delight in French, and as you know the story, easy to follow.

And for adults:

Claudine à l’École, Colette, and all of the other Claudines; a Paris, etc. Colette was a giant of French literature and changed the way language is used in writing.

Chanson Douce, Leila Slimani, a true horror story.

On la trouvait plutôt jolie, Michel Bussi, the south of France, Africa, the game and perils of immigration from one to the other, a real thriller.

Candide ou l’optimisme, Voltaire, in my series of classic literature

Et moi, je vis toujours, Jean d’Ormesson on history as an entity

Les oubliés du dimanche, Valérie Perrin, a charming tale of a young CNA, love, death, betrayal and loyalty beyond all barriers.

Le talisman, Janine Boissard, a story of friendship, becoming adults together, love and mystery.

Tous les hommes n’habitent pas la terre de la même façon, Jean-Paul Dubois, it is France meets Canada, the wilderness and the most extreme of closed-in spaces; a penitentiary.

John Grisham translated into French; it is easy to follow and always entertaining.

The beauty of Audible is that, like a podcast, you control the speed of narration. You can hike it up to twice the pace or slow it down to 0.5, with every increment in between now: 1.7, 0.6, …

Podcasts for families:

  • La Voie des Livres; stories for children
  • Le Podcast Curieux; Histoires pour les Enfants
  • Les Aventures de Rodolphe et Gala (free, but can be purchased by serie with no ads)

For adults: 

Christophe Hondelatte in Hondelatte Raconte, who is telling us all about courage and daring when he is not recounting a murder story, all based on real life accounts.

Boomerang, Augustin Trapenard; interviewing poets, artists, singers and actors in a show about culture and perspective.

Le Coin du Crime, a Canadian podcast all about, you guessed it, crime, mainly murder.

Historiquement Votre, Stéphane Bern et Matthieu Noël, all sorts of anecdotes from history that weave together to tell us about three individuals linked by some sort of theme but not by time nor relation.

One last phrase: bonne semaine! have a great week!

Extravaganza PLEASE REMOVE eden goedhuys PLEASE REMOVE Today we will talk about the French fashion house Maison Margiela PLEASE REMOVE Daredevil, The by Maria Thompson Daviess (1872 - 1924) LibriVox Roberta, daughter of an American soldier and a French marquise, is returning to the childhood home of her father after his death in the Great War. Upon reaching New York she realizes that her Uncle, a woman-hater, has confused the genders of her and her small crippled brother. In order to please her Uncle and ensure medical treatment for Pierre, she becomes "Robert", his nephew. In her new identity she secures supplies for France, has many hilarious close-calls, and manages to fall in love with the Governor. - Summary by LikeManyWaters Spirit of Laws (Volume 1), The by MONTESQUIEU, Cha DJ.ru/steveblvck This audiobook covers Volume 1 (Books I to XIX) of "The Spirit of the Laws" (French: De "l'esprit des lois", also sometimes called "The Spirit of Laws"). Spirit of Laws is a treatise on political theory first published anonymously by Charles de Secondat, Baron de Montesquieu in 1748 with the help of Claudine Guérin de Tencin. Originally published anonymously partly because Montesquieu's works were subject to censorship, its influence outside of France was aided by its rapid translation into other languages. Montesquieu's political treatise had an enormous influence on the work of many others, most notably: Catherine the Great, who produced Nakaz (Instruction); the Founding Fathers of the United States Constitution; and Alexis de Tocqueville, who applied Montesquieu's methods to a study of American society, in Democracy in America.In this political treatise Montesquieu pleaded in favor of a constitutional system of government and the separation of powers, the ending of slavery, the pres Short History of France: From Caesar's Invasion to the Battle of Waterloo, A by Agnes Mary Frances Robinson (1857 - 1944) LibriVox After the Roman conquest, the Celtic Gauls adopted Roman culture and speech. The Germanic invasions ultimately transformed France into a Catholic feudal society. In this short history, Mary Duclaux traces the emergence of towns, the rise of the French monarchy, the calamitous Hundred Years' War and the Wars of Religion. We meet Joan of Arc, Charles VII, the gallant Henry IV, and the Sun King, Louis XIV, who drove France to the brink of bankruptcy. In the second half of the book Duclaux gives us the French Revolution and the Age of Napoleon: Louis XVI, sunk in "plump and smiling apathy," Marie Antoinette, who pleaded with France's enemies for rescue, the Paris mob who hated her, Danton, Saint-Just, Robespierre, and the Terror, and finally a sombre young Corsican officer with no small talk, the military and administrative genius, Napoleon Bonaparte. (Summary by Pamela Nagami, M.D.)
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