How learning French changed my life (and why a second language can change yours, too), with Alice Kaplan

In conversation with Pamela Druckerman

Alice Kaplan is chair of the French department at Yale and author of the memoir "French Lessons" and the nonfiction book "Dreaming in French: The Paris Years ofJacqueline Bouvier Kennedy, Susan Sontag and Angela Davis." Alice discovered theFrench language in tenth grade, at a boarding school in Geneva.

Pamela Druckerman is the author of five books, including the forthcoming rhyming picture book for children Paris by Phone.

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