Advanced praise for
I am Finally, Finally French:
My Accidental Life in Brittany

 

Linda Witt, Vice President of the Fédération des Alliances Françaises USA

Mark Greenside shares his decades-long journey in France with tremendous warmth, love and, especially, humor. Time slows down in a very French way as his friendships and foibles unfurl in ways that provide meaningful life lessons to us all. 


Leonard Pitt,
Author of Walks Through Lost Paris, Paris Postcards, Paris: A Journey Through Time, and My Brain on Fire

Mark Greenside has done the impossible. He buys a house in the French countryside, in Brittany, and makes a life there without knowing a word of French. His trials and tribulations learning the many subtleties of the cherished French life are a prize to read, full of humor, drama, and subtle Aha! moments. For all the Americans who ever dreamt of moving to France, this book is for you.


Adrian Leeds,
French property consultant, author and publisher of Adrian Leeds Nouvellettres ® and #1 French agent on HGTV’s House Hunters International

Greenside offers a humorously thoughtful, in depth, and in-his-shoes-style experience of life in a tiny village in Brittany. You will love getting to know the textured characters and complicated situations as well as witnessing Greenside’s most poignant and memorable moments. This is a personal look at life in La France Profonde that only such a skilled wordsmith could craft.


Craig Carlson,
author of Pancakes in Paris and Let Them Eat Pancakes

"An intimate portrait of an American expat who grapples with his mortality in a country that measures time by centuries, not minutes. Living in Brittany for 30 years – even if it’s only part time – has fundamentally changed Greenside, just as it’s done for all of us who are fortunate to call France home. After reading I’m Finally, Finally French, you may find yourself tempted to make an offer on the home that's up for sale next door to Greenside’s cozy abode."


|Jane Bertch,
Author of French Ingredient: Making a Life in Paris, One Lesson at a time

Greenside does it again—delivering a delightful deep-dive into the quirks, charms, and occasional chaos of life in the French countryside. From wrangling bees and battling chauffage woes to the elusive French clothes dryer and, along the way, tackling the language (with varying degrees of success), I Am Finally, Finally French is more than a memoir. It’s part comedy, and part self-help guide for anyone dreaming of making a foreign land feel like home. With wit, warmth, and wry insight, Greenside takes us on a journey to learn that becoming French is the beautiful pursuit of belonging.