We’ll Always Have Paris
We’ll Always Have Paris by Jennifer Coburn is a Mom/Daughter travel memoir that follows an 8 year old and her mother across Europe on several trips over the course of 8 years. Coburn is convinced she is going to die young since she lost her father at age 19. She decides to take off to Europe with her daughter and make memories while she can.
This is not an exceptionally daring, adventurous or even interesting book. It could have been, but Coburn is a pretty timid traveler and there’s nothing much out of the ordinary here. I applaud her for doing this with her daughter despite her fears, it just wasn’t enough to make a memorable book. An ok read.