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Atypical Paris

Vivi Chassonville

Delving into the nooks and crannies of Paris that most visitors never see.

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Authors

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  • Vivi Chassonville

    Post-American. Presently French. Art historian and writer. Matriarch of an atypical family living in Paris. (Only the labrador is neurotypical.) Bestselling author of young adult fiction under another name.

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