A Season for That, Steve Hoffman
A Season for That, Steve Hoffman
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A Season for That
Lost and Found in the Other Southern France

Author: Steve Hoffman

Narrator: Steve Hoffman

Unabridged: 10 hr 47 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/09/2024


Synopsis

In this poignant, delicious memoir, American tax preparer and food writer Steve Hoffman tells the story of how he and his family move to the French countryside, where the locals upend everything he knows about food, wine, and learning how to belong.
 
Steve Hoffman is a perfectly comfortable middle-aged Minnesotan man who has always been desperately, pretentiously in love with France, more specifically with the idea of France. To follow that love, he and his family move, nearly at random, to the small, rural, scratchy-hot village of Autignac in the south of the country, and he immediately thinks he’s made a terrible mistake. Life here is not holding your cigarette chest-high while walking to the café and pulling off the trick of pretending to be Parisian, it’s getting into fights with your wife because you won’t break character and introduce your very American family to the locals, who can smell you and your perfect city-French from a mile away.
 
But through cooking what the local grocer tells him to cook, he feels more of this place. A neighbor leads him into the world of winemaking, where he learns not as a pedantic oenophile, but bodily, as a grape picker and winemaker’s apprentice. Along the way, he lets go of the abstract ideas he’d held about France, discovering instead the beauty of a culture that is one with its landscape, and of becoming one with that culture.

About The Author

Steve Hoffman shares one acre on Turtle Lake, in Shoreview, Minnesota, with his family, an ill-behaved puggle, and roughly 80,000 honeybees. He is a writer, tax preparer, and occasional French villager. He is the winner of an IACP Bert Greene Award for Narrative Culinary Writing, five Association of Food Journalism awards, and the M.F.K. Fisher Distinguished Writing Award at the James Beard Awards. 


Reviews

Goodreads review by Holly on June 13, 2024

I was really excited to receive and Advanced Reader Copy of this book because the combination of travelogues and memoirs is totally my jam. The writing is beautifully descriptive and I delighted in feeling like I was right there with him in the Languedoc. As you meet his neighbors (who eventually bec......more

Goodreads review by Myca on March 30, 2024

This story surprised me in so many beautiful ways. I couldn't put it down and dreamt of dusty hills and vineyards in between. I laughed out loud in the first chapter and teared up in the second. As someone who's read Steve's writing and watched his life and adventures from afar online, his book feel......more

Goodreads review by Wendy on October 18, 2024

I was drawn to this book as it contains many of my favourite themes - food, travel, memoir and full family immersion in southern France. The writer is acutely self aware that his passion for all things French has led this six month adventure with his family from Minnesota. His children have been taug......more

Goodreads review by Penny on July 31, 2024

I have a reading habit that I have maintained since childhood -- always finish a book! You never know what hidden treasures may still be hidden between the covers. This was an important habit that guided me well in this book. In the first pages I realized that I hated the author (this was a memoir)......more

Goodreads review by Matthew on August 14, 2024

An absolutely reflection on travel, family, love, and finding oneself. The prose are delicious; a wonderful intersection of francophile dreams, cooking, wine, and everything that makes France so magical. But A Season for That is more than a travelogue - it is a meditation on how we often lose oursel......more


Quotes

“This is a beautifully written book, reflective, sometimes ruthlessly so, occasionally sad and often funny. I started reading skeptically and found I could not put it down. One can only hope for a sequel.”The New York Times, “Best Wine Books of 2024”

“This funny, fluidly written memoir . . . sends Hoffman into the lives of his neighbors and the vineyards of his community, where his curiosity, humility, and labor serve to cohere his vision of France, his family, and himself.”Food & Wine, “Our Favorite Food Books of 2024”

“Sentences . . . so polished that you will marvel at their brilliance.”—The Washington Post

“Hoffman is a reflective and often lyrical writer . . . [his] newfound abilities—and the bumpy road to acquiring them—could be put to use in a very bingeable Netflix series.”The Wall Street Journal, “The Best Books for Every Type of Wine Lover This Holiday Season”

“It’s quite possibly the best autobiography I’ve ever read.”—Tamlyn Currin, Jancis Robinson sustainability editor and staff writer