Waking Up in Paris
Overcoming Darkness in the City of Light
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- $14.99
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- $14.99
Publisher Description
“As if waking up from a nightmare, I thought, If I am going to be traumatized, I might as well be traumatized in Paris, right?”
Devastated by the unexpected end of her decades-long marriage, renowned spiritual teacher and intuitive guide Sonia Choquette undertook an equally unexpected move and relocated to Paris, the scene of many happy memories from her life as a student and young mother. Arriving in the aftermath of the Charlie Hebdo massacre, she found a Paris as traumatized by this unforeseen event as she had been by her divorce. Together, over the following years, she and the city she loves began a journey of healing that involved deep soul-searching and acceptance of new, sometimes uncomfortable, reality.
In this follow-up to Walking Home, Sonia shares her intimate thoughts and fears, as well as the unique challenges of setting up a new life in a foreign land. From moving into a freezing, malodorous apartment, to a more pleasant—yet haunted—flat across the Seine, to her current light-filled home, Sonia shares how these changes parallel her inner transformation.
Along the way, Sonia regales readers with vivid stories of her unfortunate encounters with French hairdressers and beauticians, her adventures in French fashion, and her search for the perfect neighborhood café. Her companion throughout is the city of Paris—a character unto itself—which never ceases to fill her with wonder, surprise, and delight, and provides her with the spiritual strength to succeed in establishing her new life.
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
A spiritual teacher flies 4,000 miles to rediscover herself in this humorous, hopeful memoir. After her 30-year marriage fell apart, best-selling author Sonia Choquette felt lost. At her daughter’s urging, she uprooted herself and moved to Paris, a place she remembered fondly but hadn’t visited in decades. Waking Up in Paris is full of surprises. From Choquette’s initial inability to break through the brusque, impatient vibe of many lifelong Parisians to how the city united following the horrific tragedies of the Charlie Hebdo and Bataclan rock club massacres, the book explores the City of Lights beyond the picturesque clichés of croissants, flower stalls, and love-lock bridges. As Choquette dives deeper into self-exploration and searches for the right Parisian apartment, companion, and kickboxing gym, she slowly finds herself becoming more intuitive and resilient. Pick this up if you love reading about journeys of growth and healing.