Why LA? Pourquoi Paris?

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Pub Date Sep 14 2017 | Archive Date Sep 14 2017

Description

“Los Angeles is my husband and Paris is my lover…”

GORGEOUS NEW ART BOOK REVEALS THE STARK DIFFERENCES – AND SURPRISING SIMILIARITIES! – OF THE CITY OF STARS & THE CITY OF LIGHTS

Of all the world’s great metropolises, Paris and Los Angeles are among those that house the most significant and immediately recognizable cultural milieus. From the Champs-Élysées to the Sunset Strip, Marilyn Monroe to Brigitte Bardot, LACMA to Louvre, there is plenty for visitors and residents alike to fall in love with these storied cities – and in Why LA? Pourquoi Paris? [Illustre Books, September 2017], for the first time ever, they are revealed in parallel.

Written by Diane Ratican – a Los Angeles based entrepreneur who built a highly successful U.S.-France fashion import/export business, and calls Paris her second home – with illustrations by acclaimed artists Eric Giriat (Paris) and Nick Lu (Los Angeles), Why LA? Pourquoi Paris? is a gorgeous, full-color, 272-page collectible art book, travel guide, and personal journey. Playfully ‘connecting the dots’ between respective historical landmarks, architectural icons, style codes, and cultural peculiarities, Ratican weaves a compelling narrative in both English and French throughout Why LA? Pourquoi Paris?, which is interspersed with quotes from famed L.A. and Paris residents such as Walt Disney, Jim Morrison, Coco Chanel, and Ernest Hemingway. 

Colorful, charming illustrations by Girat and Lu – many of which are available to purchase as prints via online contemporary art dealer Image Republic – compare and contrast the foods, fashions, cultures, and cityscapes of the City of Stars and City of Lights. And, as an added bonus, precise GPS coordinates are included next to each illustrated page bringing the experience of these two incredible cities ‘off the page’ and into the real world!

Cleverly divided into seven distinct sections, Why LA, Pourquoi Paris? looks at:

·      Cityscapes & Landmarks Magnifiques

·      Culture Célébre: Cinema, Entertainment & Glamour

·      Fashion, Style & Shopping à la Mode

·      Sports & Leisure

·      Communicating Ideas: Art & Culture

·      Cuisine & Dining

·      Cities in Motion

“I have lived in Los Angeles most of my life, and never tire of waking up each day to it,” writes Ratican in the book’s foreword. “It is an eclectic, energetic, and stunningly beautiful place.”

“However, like a true Parisian woman who believes she can have the best of both worlds, Los Angeles is my husband and Paris is my lover,” she continues. “Paris has its own drama and majesty, and like no other city I have ever traveled to, enables me to experience the privilege of being who I really am.”

A singular, delightful, and beautiful addition to the art book market brimming with joie de vivre and cool California glamour, Why LA? Pourquoi Paris? is set for release in September 2017, and will be a must-have for the bookcases, coffee tables, and suitcases of jetsetter, art lovers, culture enthusiasts alike.

“Los Angeles is my husband and Paris is my lover…”

GORGEOUS NEW ART BOOK REVEALS THE STARK DIFFERENCES – AND SURPRISING SIMILIARITIES! – OF THE CITY OF STARS & THE CITY OF LIGHTS

Of all the world’s...


A Note From the Publisher

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

DIANE RATICAN received her bachelor of arts degree in History and Sociology from the University of California Berkeley, and then earned her master of arts degree in Sociology and Education from UCLA. She started her career educating gifted children, and then moved on to become a risk-taking entrepreneur who built a highly successful business importing children’s clothing from France for upscale retailers across the U.S. Ratican’s excitement for and infatuation with Paris, her second home, plus her enthusiasm for her resident city, Los Angeles, uniquely positions her to engage readers to develop their own love affair with both of these dynamic destinations.

ABOUT THE ILLUSTRATORS:

NICK LU is a graduate of Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California, with a degree in illustration. Nick lives in Los Angeles and works as an illustrator; his clients include The New Yorker, Wired, The Boston Globe, Bloomberg View, and Macmillan Children’s Publishing.

Beginning with serial illustrations for the French edition of ELLE magazine in 1996, ERIC GIRIAT has since flooded the magazine, advertising, and book publishing industries in many fields internationally, from fashion to economics, politics, psychology, children’s books, interior design, the luxury industry, culture, and portraits. He also works with fashion and product design, designing T-shirt and pullover motifs for JOOP! (Germany), pillows, giant stickers, and skirts for Dona Fusion (Brazil); Cognac bottles for Hennessy, and an organic bag for La Grande Epicerie Paris.

ABOUT THE BOOK:

The second edition of Why LA? Pourquoi Paris? will be released in September 2017, and retail for $26.95 USD / €25, with distribution by SCB Distributors in North America and Groupe Flammarion in France.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

DIANE RATICAN received her bachelor of arts degree in History and Sociology from the University of California Berkeley, and then earned her master of arts degree in Sociology and...


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This book is a fun new idea for a comparison book. I like the information given about both cities and that it is given in both English and French. I am sure a printed edition would be a very nice book to add to the shelf. I have a couple friends that I believe would love to receive a book like this.

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I'm getting ready to take my first trip to Paris. I am a bit of an amateur (very amateur) photographer trying to do better - I LOVE this!

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Thanks to Illustre Books for the ARC via NetGalley!

What a wonderful book! It's very nice to see the similarities between the two cities, as well as what makes them unique. Although they have quite different cultures, we can still identify lots of passions in common. I really liked the writing style and the illustrations.

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Un bon livre qui compare Los Angeles et Paris. Des citations intéressantes et des illustrations très bien faites. Un bon livre mais pas excellent. A good reading with a lot of intéresting citation and wonderful illustration. I really love it.

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A fresh, fabulous and super, super, super attractive book.

I have to say that I'm a huge fan of the illustrating style, so personally, I consider the illustrations one of the best parts of the book. Undeniably, the other parts are the smooth writing and the content. Why LA? Pourquoi Paris? Both cities are unbelievably beautiful and attractive in their own ways, and from a point I don't think they can be compared. They're so different, both special in their own way, so what this book offered are insights from a person who lived in both and analysis from many aspects that can make readers feel a lot closer and know more about both cities. I've never lived in either, but I dream of doing so one day, and it's really nice to get to know some insights. Perhaps one day, just like the author, both cities will always hold two special places in my heart too.
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Overall: 5/5
Writing: 5/5
Illustrations: 5/5 (LOVE THEM)
Appealing: 5/5
Cover: 4.5/5
Would I buy it? Yes.

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A woman who has lived and worked in both Los Angeles and Paris talks about their differences, but more importantly their similarities, in a work full of visual comparisons.
After a long intro chapter, the book moves into diverse sections, the first of which is monuments. There are drawings, so it moves much faster. It took a while to get into this, but after the slow start I grew to love it. Really enjoyed all the comparisons between the cities, like the Arch de Triumph with the Paramount Pictures front gate. My surprising favorite was the Palais Garnier, which is the building featured in the intro of the Miraculous TV show, and reminds me of Royce Hall at UCLA, even though I know that one’s based on a church in Milan.
Two of my local faves—In-N-Out Burger and Baskin-Robbins—made it into this book! Okay, BR31 isn’t local anymore—it’s mentioned it’s the largest ice cream chain in the world—but it started in El Lay, and that’s what counts. That angle of Olvera Street is unusual, never looked at it that way.
I suppose it should be expected, considering the author’s background, that there’s a lot of fashion stuff in here, but it’s still the most boring part.
Two mistakes in the Olympics section: St. Louis was the first American city to host, and nobody calls the Coliseum the Olympic stadium.
In a thoroughly modern move, instead of street directions this book gives you GPS coordinates.
The drawings are watercolor, childish but lively. Despite the abstract nature, the subjects are surprisingly recognizable. The Colorado Street Bridge is so well drawn. Another beauty that’s done so lovingly is the Huntington. The Norton Simon is painted in such a lovely Impressionistic style that it could be hanging there.
You have to be in the mood for it, but I thoroughly enjoyed the artwork, surprising myself. I think the best word I can use to describe this is playful.
3.5 pushed up to 4/5

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Los Angeles my home. Paris a city I spent a week in last Summer. Los Angeles a city I like spending time in. Paris a city that made me feel at home. This book was a fun reminder of that.

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Beautiful book that really shows the contrast between cities well and gives a personal feel to both places

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Diane Ratican, a native Californian, gives us this whimsical book comparing two of her favorite cities in Why LA? Pourquoi Paris? Between charming illustrations of Paris by Eric Giriat and LA by Nick Lu, Ratican narrates the main points that make these two cities alike and different.

I've seen a lot of compare/contrasts between New York City and Los Angeles, or Paris and NYC, but never LA and Paris and I like that that sets this book apart from the rest. I have never been to LA and learned quite a bit about the city. I am a huge Francophile and have read a lot about Paris and France so there wasn't really new information for me there but I still enjoyed reading it. This would make a great read for any Paris, LA, or art enthusiast and definitely feels more like an art book than a travel book to me, though there are some travel suggestions.

The second edition of the book is coming out on September 14, 2017 and will be bilingual English and French. From what I gathered in skimming the French section, the LA bits are focused on presenting it to the French audience reading and the Paris parts focused on presenting Paris to English readers. The formatting was a mess on the copy I read, and even so I still enjoyed the book. After looking at what is available to see on Amazon in the first edition, it made me excited for the book all over again and I will have to go check it out in person when it does come out. It is also a great way to practice my French!

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A great comparison between two major cities in the world, LA & Paris. Covering everything from landscape to food, fashion and landmarks. It also features a bit of history in the book to give a better understanding in how these two cities came to be, and how they have developed over time.

A wonderful introduction to both cities and also a great basis to develop with further reading should you wish. Lovely illustrations and layout style making it easy to read. Great to see it in both English & French which is not often done by many publishers.

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An illustrated story of Los Angeles and Paris with the added benefit of historic information, and cultural trivia, Why LA, Pourquoi Paris? is a unique visual guide for visitors to Los Angeles and Paris who want to experience the cultural milieu of these two distinguished cities.

It also contains quotes that are translated from English to Français and Français to English. It's narrated in French and has English translations after two or three paragraphs and English is italicized so it's easy to navigate when reading. I think it's a great book for French learners in that you can read the texts in French first and then read the English translation to check your understanding of what you just read in French.

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Have you ever been to Paris or LA? I can proudly say that I have. Only to Paris… And by being in Paris, I mean that I spent a maximum of an hour or two there. The majority of that time, I was in a bus station taking a break – bathroom and gas tank refill. It was a beautiful dark station with amazing bathrooms. Yes, I had to pay 50¢ (euros) for the toilet. Besides the station, I had the chances to see La Seine, the river that crosses Paris, and a few random buildings from the bus window. Now, you understand why I need to go back there?

Speaking of which, this book was a great catalyst to remember my love for France and French culture. With the American culture, I am well acquainted already. Wink-Wink. And regardless of my previous knowledge about these amazing cities, Diane Ratican’s travel guide poked my interest in them again. Also, let’s not forget that it is written in both English and French. How brilliant is that? And the artwork within the pages of this work? Marvelous!
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