Author: Sonia Jacobson
Thirty thousand books later...
Sonia says "au revoir"! I first started working for the French Library in the early fall of 2021. Covid variants were still very much making…
Read MoreLes Crêpes de Bertrand Larcher
Last Saturday, many of our members braved the freezing cold temperatures to celebrate La Chandeleur at the French Library with us. We were amongst friends,…
Read MoreThe FL staff's favorite Fables de La Fontaine
Last week, the French Library book club met to discuss some of La Fontaine’s famous Fables. This prompted much discussion among staff members about which…
Read MoreThe FL staff's favorite holiday movies
This holiday season, the French Library staff shares their favorite winter break movies with you! Enjoy! Fabrizio - Le Père Noël est une ordure "I…
Read MoreWhy Annie Ernaux’s Nobel Prize is good news
I was surprised at how moved I was when I learnt, on a banal Thursday morning last month, that Annie Ernaux was awarded the Nobel…
Read More"Summer in French" highlights under the Boston sun
Our 10-week immersive program provided a dynamic and fun learning environment for kids (ages 3-12) and teenagers (13-17) from beginner to advanced levels to improve…
Read MoreRemembering Sempé
This month, the French Library was saddened by the loss of Jean-Jacques Sempé, famous French cartoonist of The New Yorker magazine, Le Petit Nicolas and…
Read MoreA different kind of summer reading
Summer reading is often thought of as having to be “light”: romance novels are marketed as being ideal for the beach, as are quick thrillers…
Read MoreWhy you should watch "Standing Up" on Netflix
“Standing Up” (Drôle) has been on Netflix since March 2022, and if you haven’t already watched it, I highly recommend you check it out. Created…
Read MoreComedy Scenes Every Francophile Should Know - Part 2
Click here if you missed part 1! #6 - Le Père Noël est une ordure (Jean-Marie Poiré, 1982) Pierre is a snobby volunteer at a…
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