The Story of French by Jean-Benoit Nadeau

The Story of French by Jean-Benoit Nadeau

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'The Story of French', like any good story, tells of spectacular failures and unexpected success. This is the story of the French language - second only to English for the number of countries where it is officially spoken. A language that is the official tongue of two G-7 countries and three European nations.

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The Story of French by Jean-Benoit Nadeau

'The Story of French', like any good story, tells of spectacular failures and unexpected success. This is the story of the French language - second only to English for the number of countries where it is officially spoken. A language that is the official tongue of two G-7 countries and three European nations. A language with rules so complex that only a few people ever completely master it. Nadeau and Barlow show readers – through their own experiences of living and travelling to French-speaking countries – how the French language developed and changed over the centuries, how it came to be spoken in the Americas, Africa and Asia and how it gained and maintained its global appeal. Written in a chronological narrative spanning more than 10 centuries, from ancient French dialects of the 8th century to the present-day French spoken in Quebec, Algeria, Beirut and more.  While the story of the French language may have begun over a thousand years ago, it is far from over.
Born in Sherbrooke, Quebec, in 1964, Jean-Benoît Nadeau holds a bachelor’s degree in political science and history from McGill University. A journalist since 1987, he has been the recipient of 17 journalism awards.
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ISBN 13 9781905798193
ISBN 10 1905798199
Title The Story of French
Author Jean-Benoit Nadeau
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year published 2008-05-01
Number of pages 496
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