

Joie: A Parisian's Guide to Celebrating the Good Life
By Ajiri Aki
WHY WE LOVE IT
Ajiri Aki's writing in Joie immediately captured our hearts with her engaging storytelling and practical advice. A must-read for its visual impact and as an inspirational masterpiece, Joie encourages the reader to reclaim spontaneous joyful moments just like the French do. Aspirational yet approachable, Aki's guide inspires us to embrace the true joy of living in small everyday ways.
DETAILS
Embrace the joy of Paris wherever you live with American expat Ajiri Aki, founder of the French lifestyle brand Madame de la Maison.
“More than being a terrific guide to the city, it’s a thoroughly comprehensive guide to better living.” - Chioma Nnadi, editor of Vogue online.
The French are known for their joie de vivre - celebrating the simple things - a philosophy that tastemaker Ajiri Aki embraced all of her American life. As a child, she frequently tried to convince her Nigerian-Jamaican mother to pull out the fine china for everyday meals or when hosting friends. Her mother always said she was waiting for a special occasion, which sadly never came before she passed away when Ajiri was only twelve. Ajiri promised herself she would never hesitate to use her treasured pieces. When she moved to Paris, France, as an adult, she learned how central that idea is to French life, and she also began to absorb other essential lessons from her new friends: treat yourself to fresh flowers just because, take time to source the best baguette, and perhaps most importantly, enjoy être - just being.
In this beautifully photographed volume of everything French, Ajiri shares what she’s learned about living in Paris - from hosting the perfect apéro (happy hour) to lingering around town like a flâneur (loafer) to thrifting for antiques at the market. While exploring the prettiest cafes and shops, you’ll be inspired to reclaim your right to leisure as the French have, so you, too, can savor the spontaneous, joyful moments that happen every day.
- Published by Clarkson Potter
- Hardcover
- 272 pages
- Approximately 8.3" x 1.0" x 10.3"
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