Win a copy of How to Make a French Family (Canada/ US)!
That’s right, thanks to SourceBooks I have a copy of How to Make a French Family (I wrote about it here) to give away to a lucky reader with a Canadian or US address.
To enter, simply leave a comment on this post telling me why you’d like to read How to Make a French Family.
For a bonus entry, tweet the following message: Win @samantha_verant ‘s #HowToMakeAFrenchFamily from @Sourcebooks + @eatlivtravwrite (Canada/US). Details: http://bit.ly/HowToMakeAFrenchFamily
then come back to leave me a comment on this post telling me you did.
Eligibility and contest rules
– Contest begins on Friday April 14th 2017 at 8am EST and ends Friday April 21st 2017 at 6pm EST.
– Prize consists of one (1) copy of How to Make a French Family (RRP $23CAD)
– Open to readers of the age of majority with a Canadian or US mailing address.
– No purchase of any product necessary for entry.
– Winners will be chosen randomly (using www.random.org) from all qualified entries on Friday April 21st 2017 after 6pm EST.
– Winner will be notified via email Saturday April 22nd 2017 and will have 48 hours to respond to the email.
– Winner will be required to answer a skill testing question.
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Disclosure: I received a copy of “How to Make a French Family” from SourceBooks for review purposes. I was not further compensated for writing this post.
I was born in France but never really lived there so I know a lot of this would resonate with me!
Like many, I’m captivated by the idea of escaping to France or Italy to live a glamorous life abroad. Hmmm, perhaps that wouldn’t quite be the reality? Maybe I’ll stay home and read this book instead!
I am a Francophile who yearns for all things French. I would love to read this and see the real story of living life in France.
I enjoy reading true stories of people who leave normal, familiar lives and jump into unknown and unfamiliar situations. It fascinates me to think of what that would be like – the ultimate test of one’s sense of adventure and flexibility and fortitude – and usually these drastic changes are due to an already huge life transition to begin with. The result of reading this book would no doubt broaden my world, and I like that in a book.
I love non-fiction about new lives across the pond – and your reading tips have been great! Looking forward to reading this and the prequel!
I’ve lived in France thrice and would love comparing others’ experiences with my own.
I’ve never been to France, but I know I would enjoy the cultural aspect of this book. It sounds like it might be humorous as well as heart-warming!
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I’ve heard several places that this is a great book!!
This book is a lovely read for those who love a good romance and for those who love to travel.
I like the story about making a French family. Looks like a good read.
I tweeted about the giveaway.