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Slumming in Paris, With the Children – Parts 2 – 8 : Chapter Titles
An overview of the Chapter Title content in the sub-series, “With the Children” inside the series, “Slumming in Paris.”
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Slumming in Paris, With the Children – Parts 2 – 8
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What’s the Status of Slumming in Paris, With the Children, Parts 2 – 8 ?
Part Two, With the Children – Welcome to Paris – Published
Parts Three – Eight : Written, Now in final read throughs and edits, sequentially.
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Chapter Titles in the Paris “With the Children” Series
Inclusive in the Slumming in Paris Series.
With the Children encompasses Parts 2 – 8 of Slumming in Paris.
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Available :
All titles in this series are included in both Scribd and Oyster‘s subscription plans.
Plus at all major traditional online outlets.
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Part 1 is : Slumming in Paris, Arthur & Gricinda
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Beyond Parts 2 – 8
Separately, after Parts 2 – 8 are complete and published, the following is also planned :
Part 9 or 10 (in progress) is : Slumming in Paris, Antone
Part 9 or 10 (planned) : Slumming in Paris, Arthur & Gricinda, Alone Again
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From the Forward to Slumming in Paris Part Two, With the Children – Welcome to Paris
One of the most requested items by Beta readers regarding the seven novellas featuring the children’s adventure in Paris had been, what’s next? Where do they go? What do they do?
It’s pretty extensive, their extended adventure together, in Paris. 😉
This is my attempt to show some of that activity.
In my poetry books for family and sports, showing the index of titles included helped people decide if they wanted to purchase those collections. I believe having this supplement in each of the seven novellas in this segment of the “Slumming in Paris” series, can help the same way.
A person might see a particular volume that appeals for trying out the series.
Or a reader might simply want a key word road map of what’s ahead.
No chapter titles should disappear as each work has its final read through and edits, though new additional titles may appear in the finished work. Some chapters, in my final go through, I feel, end up being better served in smaller bites.
Thank you so much for considering this series of work.
Sincerely,
Adan
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Chapter Titles
Slumming in Paris, Part Two : With The Children – Welcome to Paris
The Children Arrive in Paris
First Family Outing
First Meal
Return to the Apartments
Balconies and Showers
To the Bastille
Texas Bar-B-Q
Settling in for the Evening
South, on Blvd St-Michel
To Luxembourg Gardens
Inside Luxembourg Gardens
Fast Food Stop
The Monoprix
After the Nap
Lunch in the Apartment
First Trip to the Laverie
At the Laverie
End of a Long Day
To Notre Dame
Inside Notre Dame
Small Streets and Roman War Horses
Home, to the Apartments
Out on the Balconies
French TV
Back to the Bastille, the Promenade Plantée
Round the Bastille
War Talk at the Fast Food
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Slumming in Paris, Part Three : With The Children – Boys & Girls in Paris
Bus to St. Germain de Pres
Saint Germain de Pres
Saint Sulpice
To the Art Store
In the Art Store
The Cluny Museum
Home, Showers TV & Bed
To the Post Office
Buzz & Zilker at the Chocolate Store
Exploring Tiny Streets & Morris Columns
Boys and Girls
Calling Home
New Scarves
Balcony Views
The Boys do the Laverie
Pictures at Jean de Beauvais
Rainy Walk from the Laverie
Quiet Afternoon
Late Night French TV
Arrival of Grandpa, Grandma, and Anna
A Crowded Bedtime
Finally, All the Kids to Bed
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Slumming in Paris, Part Four : With The Children – Groceries & Gare l’Est
Morning Groceries
To the Visitors Center, A Manifestation
The Visitors Center
Contemplating
To Gare de l’Est, Ponts and Hotel Dieu
To Gare de l’Est, la Tour Saint-Jacques
To Gare de l’Est, Lunch
To Gare de l’Est, a Different Neighborhood
To Gare de l’Est, the Salon
To Gare de l’Est, Gifts at the Salon
Gare de l’Est
Return from Gare de l’Est
A Cold Morning
Prep for a Long Cold Outing
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Slumming in Paris, Part Five : With The Children – Lights on the Champs-Elysees
To the Eiffel Tower
At the Eiffel Tower
Atop the Eiffel Tower
To the Arch of Triomphe
The Champs-Elysees
Photos, on the Champs-Elysees
The Christmas Market
The Ice Rink
Food Court
Buzz Has a Vision
Waiting for the Bus
A Doctor Visits Buzz
Preview :
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Slumming in Paris, Part Six : With The Children – Movie Museum & Breakfast
Anna’s Mother Arrives
To the Movies, and Back
About that Movie
Plans
To The Museums
In the Musee de l’Orangerie
To the Musee d’Orsay
Musee d’Orsay, the Cafe
Musee d’Orsay, Impressionism
Seeing French Children
Meeting the French Children
More Art
Nude Paintings
The Other Giant Clock
Back to the First Floor
The Gates of Hell
Nude Sculptures
Statues of War
Statue of Liberty
Leaving the Museum
Miso Soup
Why these Statues?
Contemplating Plans
Preparing for a Big Breakfast
Breakfast in America, in France
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Slumming in Paris, Part Seven : With The Children – The New Hotel
Last Day at the Apartments
Place Saint-Michel
To the New Hotel
Arrival at the New Hotel
First Day in the New Hotel
Waking, New Morning in the New Hotel
First Outing from New Hotel
Quiet Evening in the Hotel
Ring on the Bridge
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Slumming in Paris, Part Eight : With The Children – Ben Franklin, a Manifestation, and Love
Visit the Old Neighborhood
Back, at la Latin
Evening at the Hotel
America’s Paris Plaque
Michelle and Bella Visit the Hotel
To Pont de l’Archeveche by Notre Dame
News of a Manifestation
To the Manifestation
Early Next Morning
Morning After
Night Tour of Paris on Bus
Good-bye Paris
Epilog, From the Author
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