Linda Dannenberg: Bylines and Books

To see photos of the three gift baskets, send an email to
NewFrenchCountry@cs.com

French Country Gift Baskets

Linda Dannenberg, author of New French Country (Clarkson Potter, 2004), and The French Country Diary 2007 (Workman Publishing, 2006),is offering a
selection of luxury French Country gift baskets
for the holidays and beyond. The baskets contain
one or both of the above books, personally inscribed, and an assortment of artisanal products from the South of France. Included with each basket is an elegant gift card.

"The Avignon" includes New French Country
and The French Country Diary 2007;
Nontron boxwood salad serving set;
Provence Santé lavender or verveine-scented
liquid soap; Le Jardin de Provence
olive-leaf shaped guest soap and oval soap dish;
large Les Olivades lavender sachet; and
three holiday fruit ornaments in Provençal print fabrics. $175

"The Saint-Rémy" includes The French Country
Diary 2007; hand-carved Nontron boxwood
handled cork-screw; Jardin de Provence lavender
or verveine-scented liquid soap;
Le Jardin de Provence olive-leaf shaped guest
soap with oval wood dish; small Les Olivades lavender sachet and two fruit-shaped holiday ornaments in Provençal fabrics. $110

"The Bonnieux" includes The French Country Diary 2007,
Le Jardin de Provence lavender or lime-blossom guest soaps;large lavender sachet; 2 fruit-shaped holiday ornaments in Provençal fabrics. $75 ; with additional box of French country notecards, $87.

Contact Linda Dannenberg at NewFrenchCountry@cs.com
Checks only; tax and FedEx insured shipping additional

Selected Works

Article
FREQUENT FLIER: In the Air on the Day the World Changed (The New York Times, September 11, 2007)
"Work and pleasure have taken me around the world, but I’ve learned that it is sometimes the mundane domestic flight that changes your life."
Articles
Best Boulangeries in Paris
When it comes to iconic baguettes, flaky croissants, and melt-in-your-mouth pains au chocolat, the French capital delivers. February 2007 (Travel + Leisure)
Great Bistros of Provence
Nothing compares to a languid lunch or a multicourse dinner in the French countryside. From Arles to Apt, Linda Dannenberg dishes up some of the most delicious—and charming—family-run restaurants in the south of France (Travel + Leisure)
“In Pursuit of the Provençal”
Provence is a cornucopia of regional treasures--if only you know where to look. (Departures)
Non-Fiction
New French Country
A lavishly illustrated design book presenting the distinctive style of Provence.
Paris Bistro Cooking
An evocatively photographed gastronomic tour of 19 top Paris bistros, with more than 100 recipes.
The French Country Diary 2009
An elegantly designed and collectible week-by-week desk diary with 52 evocative photographs of the French countryside – its 20th year!

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