Mireille Guiliano Ordre des livres (chronologique)
Mireille Guiliano écrit sur un art de vivre qui célèbre la qualité, la sensualité et les plaisirs de la vie. À travers des récits personnels et des illustrations, elle propose une approche pratique pour atteindre un équilibre sain et vivre pleinement. Ses œuvres soulignent l'importance de la saisonnalité et de la sensibilité au quotidien, inspirant les lecteurs à savourer chaque instant. Ses livres, succès mondiaux, ont servi de base à des adaptations cinématographiques.







A francia nők nem hiszak
- 289pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Stílusos, meggyőző, bölcs, vicces, és éppen időben: a végső nem -diétás könyv, amely radikálisan megváltoztathatja a gondolkodásmódodat és az életmódodat – most több recepttel. A francia nők nem híznak el, annak ellenére, hogy élvezik a kenyeret és péksüteményeket, a bort, és a rendszeres háromfogásos étkezéseket. Mireille Guiliano felfedi ennek a „francia paradoxonnak” az egyszerű titkait – hogyan élvezik az ételt, miközben vékonyak és egészségesek maradnak – és egy bájos, inspiráló nézőpontot ad az egészségről és az étkezésről a mi időnkben. Mindenkinek, aki kicsúszott a zónájából, lekéste a járatot South Beach-re, vagy véletlenül engedett meg magának egy szénhidrátot, itt van egy pozitív módja a karcsúságnak, egy kultúra legértékesebb titkai átkonvertálva a huszonegyedik századra. Az élet borral, kenyérrel – még csokoládéval is – anélkül, hogy hízna vagy bűntudata lenne? Pourquoi pas?
Mireille shares the secrets and strategies of aging with attitude and joy, offering personal anecdotes while divulging French women's most guarded secrets about looking and feeling great. With her signature blend of wit, no-nonsense advice and storytelling flair she addresses everything from lotions and potions to diet, style, friendship and romance. For anyone who has ever spent the equivalent of a mortgage payment on anti-aging lotions or procedures, dressed inappropriately for their age, gained a little too much in the middle or accidentally forgotten how to flirt, here is a proactive way to stay looking and feeling great, without declaring bankruptcy or resorting to surgery.
Francouzky se umí otáčet : rozum a cit zaměstnané ženy
- 240pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Každá žena by měla dostat tuto knihu na začátku své pracovní kariéry. Dozví se, jak uspět, jak stoupat po kariérním žebříčku, ale zároveň zde najde tipy, jak se oblékat, pohostit, jak se chovat ve firmě, vést společenskou konverzaci, v práci odvádět maximální výkon a přitom být šťastná. Zkrátka jak skloubit zaměstnání a soukromí. Autorka je vtipná a moudrá, detail dovedně střídá s celkovými obrazy, aniž přitom ztrácí ze zřetele to nejdůležitější: cítit se dobře, čelit problémům, jít dál a vždycky si to co nejvíce užít.
French women don't get fat cookbook
- 288pages
- 11 heures de lecture
In her first ever cookbook, Mireille Guiliano provides her millions of readers with the recipes that are the cornerstone of her philosophy-mouthwatering, simply prepared dishes that that favour fresh, seasonal ingredients and yield high satisfaction. Organised around Mireille's three favourite pastimes-breakfast, lunch, and dinner-these recipe emphasise pure flavour, balanced ingredients and easy cooking methods. Eating pleasurably is just as important as eating healthfully, and Mirille devotes chapters to dessert and chocolate (essential components of any Frenchwoman's diet) and incorporates advice on entertaining, menu planning, and wine selection.
Women, Work, and the Art of Savoir Faire
- 269pages
- 10 heures de lecture
This is a book about life, how to make the most of it, how to find your balance when you are working long days and trying to be happy and fulfilled. Mireille Guiliano has written the kind of book she wishes she had been given when starting out in the business world and had at hand along the way. She draws on her own experiences at the forefront of women in business to offer lessons, stories, helpful hints - and even recipes! - that can make the working world a happier and more satisfying part of a well-balanced life. Mireille talks about style, communication skills, risk taking, leadership, etiquette, mentoring, personal relationships and much more, all from a perspective of three decades in business. This book is about helping women (and a few men, peut-etre) feel good about themselves, being challenged and engaged in our working lives, and always looking for pleasure in every single day.
Schildering van de Franse manier van leven, denken, eten en bewegen; met recepten.
French Women for All Seasons
- 368pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Offers a program of healthy food habits that can be practiced anytime and anywhere, with four seasons of strategies for cooking and shopping, accompanied by tips and tricks for living with style and pleasure, all without gaining weight.
Stylish, wise, and humorous, this ultimate non-diet book offers a fresh perspective on health and eating. French women enjoy bread, pastries, wine, and three-course meals without gaining weight. The author reveals the secrets behind this “French paradox,” emphasizing the joy of food while maintaining a healthy lifestyle. After returning from America overweight, the author, guided by her family doctor, rediscovered classic French gastronomy and local women’s time-honored eating habits. She learned that the key to enjoying food lies not in guilt or deprivation but in savoring what you love. With practical strategies and delicious recipes that seem indulgent, the author shares her approach to lifelong weight control, including remedies like Magical Leek Soup and clever tricks to enhance satisfaction without extra calories. She emphasizes freshness, variety, balance, and pleasure, showing how anyone can adopt a French woman’s approach to eating and living. Through personal anecdotes—like her first taste of Champagne and adventures for wild blueberries—she illustrates her philosophy. The book also features stories of other women embracing this joyful way of eating. It offers a buoyant, positive path to staying trim while enjoying life’s pleasures, proving that a life filled with wine, bread, and even chocolate can be guilt-free.


