The New Parisienne


The New Parisienne: The Women & Ideas Shaping Paris is a 2020 non-fiction book written by New York Times journalist Lindsey Tramuta and with photography by Joann Pai. It was originally slated to release in April 2020, but was pushed to July later that year due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the murder of George Floyd. It features profiles of 40 Parisian women, including activists, writers, and chefs.

Summary

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Book contents

The book is divided up into seven sections:
The Activists
  • Lauren Bastide: journalist & podcaster
  • Elisa Rojas: lawyer & disability-rights activist
  • Rokhaya Diallo: journalist, filmmaker & antiracist activist
  • Rebecca Amsellem: author & creator of Les Glorieuses
  • Clémence Zamora Cruz: Inter-LGBT spokesperson & trans activist
The Creators
The Disruptors
The Storytellers
The "Taste"makers
  • Mihaela Iordache: coffee roaster
  • Muriel Tallandier: publisher & cofounder of Fou de Pâtisserie boutique
  • Julie Mathieu: editor in chief & co-owner of Fou de Pâtisserie magazine & boutique
  • Myriam Sabet: pastry chef & founder of Maison Aleph
  • Margot Lecarpentier: cofounder of Combat cocktail bar
  • Moko Hirayama: baker & co-owner of Mokonuts
The Visionaries
  • Alice Cabaret: urban strategist & founder of The Street Society
  • Rahaf Harfoush: digital anthropologist & author
  • Sandra Rey: designer in bioluminescence & CEO of Glowee
  • Kat Borlongan: director of La French Tech
  • Nida Januskis: associate dean of advancement for INSEAD
  • Anne Ravanona: founder of Global Invest Her
Their Paris
  • Sarah Andelman: cofounder of Colette & Just an Idea
  • Eliane Cheung: illustrator-author
  • Benedicte Reitzel-Nielsen: cofounder of the #SeeMyParis community
  • Céline Pham: itinerant chef cofounder of Tontine
  • Emilie Franzo: food photographer cookbook author