This is Michael Sadler's account of his first year in Paris, describing such continental confusions as the etiquette of flower-buying, the role of cricket in French foreplay, and the dangers "black butter" presents not just to one's cholesterol levels but also to dry-cleaning bills.
Brian Viner and his family had enjoyed their middle-class patch of north London, but gradually realised they were suffering from a case of 'metropause' - the desire to swap the hassles of London life for the serenity of the countryside. This is a hilarious account of Brian Viner's family's first year in the country after years of city living.
A new collection of the very best of Joe Bennett's award-winning columns -- now published in the UK for the first time.
After fifteen years of being a professional Englishman on the other side of the world, Joe Bennett thought he'd come back to refresh his memory ...
The third instalment of Michael Sadler's unique take on being an Englishman in France -- and this time it's personal ...
Following "An Englishman in Paris", Michael Sadler now turns his attention to the French countryside.