• Pamela Druckerman is an American-French writer and journalist living in Paris, France. (wikipedia.org)
  • Druckerman lives in Paris with her husband, author and journalist Simon Kuper, and their three children. (wikipedia.org)
  • Pamela Druckerman left New York for Paris and soon found herself with an English husband and several children. (spectator.co.uk)
  • Druckerman has lived in Paris for the last 14 years. (kcbx.org)
  • This collection of international journalist Pamela Druckerman's musings as an American parenting in Paris became an instant bestseller and earned Druckerman a spot on Time's Most Influential list. (bambiweb.org)
  • Former Wall Street Journal reporter Druckerman asked herself the same question after she moved to Paris and raised three toddlers there. (writersrelief.com)
  • He moved to Paris in 2001 and lives there with his French-American wife Pamela Druckerman and their daughters. (hachettebookgroup.com)
  • To remind you of what we all lost in the Rogers outage, we recommend Pamela Druckerman and Benjamin Chaud 's Paris by Phone . (tundrabooks.com)
  • There is, for example, Pamela Druckerman, a Paris resident who found herself chagrined in French bistros by her boisterous and uncooperative American toddlers. (commentary.org)
  • The runaway New York Times bestseller that shows American parents the secrets behind France's amazingly well-behaved children When American journalist Pamela Druckerman had a baby in Paris, she didn't aspire to become a "French parent. (bookscrolling.com)
  • Bringing Up Bébé" is the second book by journalist Pamela Druckerman. (bambiweb.org)
  • In "Bringing Up Bébé," Ms. Druckerman, a journalist, is envious of Parisian parents whose children don't throw tantrums in public or fight on playgrounds. (isegoria.net)
  • Druckerman was nominated as one of Time 100 most influential people of 2012. (wikipedia.org)
  • Druckerman is best known as the author of Bringing Up Bébé: One American Mother Discovers the Wisdom of French Parenting, a book about French parenting philosophy and tips published by Penguin in 2012. (wikipedia.org)
  • After noticing that French children seemed more adaptable and French parents appeared less anxious, Druckerman went on a quest to uncover their secret. (bambiweb.org)
  • Which got Ms. Druckerman thinking: what do French parents do to raise such polite, calm children? (jonesdesigncompany.com)
  • After finding a study that showed American parents were twice as likely to consider themselves unhappy with child care when compared to French parents Druckerman decided she wanted to know what French parents were doing differently. (naturemoms.com)
  • French parents, Druckerman observes, love their children just as much as American parents. (ril-va.org)
  • I've already got French Children Don't Throw Food by Pamela Druckerman, which looks awesome. (brokeandbookish.com)
  • It was written by Pamela Druckerman, who is an American living in France and raising three kids there. (naturemoms.com)
  • Author Pamela Druckerman '91 has again appeared in the pages of The New York Times, this time writing a featured op-ed piece titled "A Cure for Hyper-Parenting. (colgate.edu)
  • Writing a book about being in your 40s while you are in your 40s is "quite a 'meta' way to age," Druckerman says. (kcbx.org)
  • The jury, comprised of Pamela Druckerman, Thomas Chatterton Williams, and chaired by Alice Kaplan lauded the book: "Marc Weitzmann blends memoir, scholarship and reportage to create a powerful nonfiction study of anti-Semitism in France today. (americanlibraryinparis.org)
  • Druckerman thought that being in her 40s would be a "delicious secret. (kcbx.org)
  • Recently on Instagram, I shared about a book called Bringing up Bebe by Pamela Druckerman. (littlebellsleepsolutions.com)
  • This recipe is adapted from a recipe in the book Bringing up Bebe by Pamela Druckerman. (happyartichoke.com)
  • The book happens to be Bringing Up Bebe , by Pamela Druckerman, her controversial book on how the French parent differently than their American counterparts. (pursuitofajoyfullife.com)
  • Now author and French expatriate Pamela Druckerman brings us her soon-to-be-published " Bringing Up Bebe ," a book exclusively dedicated to this comparative parenting turf. (drdorothy.net)
  • There has been remarkably little good writing about this thorny topic but here, with excellent timing, comes Pamela Druckerman's pitch-perfect and brutally frank 'There Are No Grown-Ups. (pameladruckerman.com)
  • In my wife Pamela Druckerman's Bringing Up Bébé (which is now outselling all my own books by a sobering factor), she describes the moment our doctor in Paris told us we were going to have twins. (askmen.com)
  • Two recent books, Pamela Druckerman's "Bringing Up Bébé" and Karen Le Billon's "French Kids Eat Everything," make the case that French parents raise kids who behave and eat far better than their American counterparts. (cnn.com)
  • A book I've been reading, Pamela Druckerman's "Bringing Up Bébé," notes the differences between a French and American upbringing. (theamericanmag.com)
  • Internationally best-selling author and New York Times contributor Pamela Druckerman leads us on a quest for wisdom, self-knowledge and the right pair of pants. (pameladruckerman.com)
  • Pamela Druckerman grew up in Miami where her "life plan elegantly combined the city's worship of bodies and money, and its indifference to how you came by either. (wikipedia.org)
  • The overall effect of having Pamela Druckerman in your life is you remember not to take it all so damn seriously. (pameladruckerman.com)
  • And after a lifetime of being clueless, Druckerman can finally grasp the subtext of conversations, maintain (somewhat) healthy relationships and spot narcissists before they ruin her life. (pameladruckerman.com)
  • Druckerman took careful notes on her own experience, and shares her observations on a decade Victor Hugo called "the old age of youth. (usf.edu)
  • What Druckerman found - and what most expatriates discover - is that where childhood trumps adulthood in the States, the opposite is largely true in France. (drdorothy.net)
  • Auteurs, journalistes et conférenciers, Jean-Benoît Nadeau et Julie Barlow étudient la langue française dans le monde, la France, les Français, en plus d'écrire sur le métier d'écrivain. (nadeaubarlow.com)