26 Best Books Set in France
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Immerse yourself in the charm, romance, and history of France by delving into these captivating books, each set against the backdrop of France’s diverse and enchanting landscapes.
France is a country that has inspired countless writers, and it’s easy to see why. From charming villages and rolling vineyards to the elegance of Paris and the drama of its history, France makes the perfect backdrop for unforgettable stories.
The books on this list are ideal for Francophiles and anyone who wants to be whisked away to France through the pages of a book. You’ll find a mix of fiction and nonfiction across different genres, so there’s something here for every type of reader.
And if you’re looking for books set specifically in Paris, I also have a post all about the best books set in Paris.
So, grab a cozy spot and a cup of coffee (or maybe a glass of wine!) and enjoy this list of the best books set in France to add to your reading list.

Novels and Fiction Set in France
If you love getting lost in a good story, these novels set in France are full of charm, drama, and unforgettable characters.
All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr
This Pulitzer Prize-winning historical fiction novel is a poignant, emotional story set in France during World War II. It follows a young blind French girl and a German boy whose paths collide in Nazi-occupied France as they are both trying to survive the devastation of the war.
The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah
Another award-winning historical fiction novel set in France during World War II is The Nightingale. Following two sisters from a small French village, we watch their separate stories unfold as each sister must embark on her own dangerous journey toward survival, love, and freedom amongst the devastation of war-torn Nazi-occupied France.
Escape to the French Farmhouse by Jo Thomas
This fiction novel set in Provence follows a woman who moves to the South of France for a fresh start with her husband after years of infertility struggles. However, she soon ends up on her own and finds herself on a journey to self-discovery and reclaiming her life.
Murder in the South of France by Susan Kiernan-Lewis
If you’re looking for fast-paced murder mysteries set in France, look no further. This story is set on the French Riviera and follows a woman who must track down her sister’s killer.
Chocolat by Joanne Harris
When a young single mother arrives in a small French village and opens a chocolate shop, she quickly begins to wreak havoc on the town in this whimsical escapist novel.
A Riviera Retreat by Jennifer Bohnet
This is a heart-warming and uplifting women’s fiction novel about four women who end up on a retreat together in Cote d’Azur. They’re all looking to escape their day-to-day lives for different reasons, and during the retreat, they end up making memories and forming lifelong friendships.
The Little Vineyard in Provence by Ruth Kelly
This novel follows an American woman who is stuck in a dead-end job with an absent husband when she receives some shocking news. Her grandfather has left her his entire estate in Provence. Suddenly, she has the opportunity to take a chance on creating a life she loves.
My Grape Year by Laura Bradbury
This fictional novel follows a teenage girl who ends up leaving her home in Canada and going to Burgundy, France, on a last-minute school exchange for a year.
Thrust into a culture she knows hardly anything about and only speaking a few words of French, she quickly has to adapt as she faces new experiences, challenges, and opportunities in France.
The Cleaner of Chartres by Salley Vickers
This novel follows a quiet, mysterious woman in the small French town of Chartres. She can usually be found cleaning the town’s famed medieval cathedral or doing odd jobs for the townspeople until one day something happens that forces her to confront her secretive past.
Bruno, Chief of Police by Martin Walker
Bruno is the chief of police in a small, quiet town in the South of France. In this mystery novel, he must work with a young policewoman from Paris after a crime rocks this small town.
Classics Set in France
France has inspired some of the world’s greatest literature. These timeless classics are must-reads for anyone who enjoys powerful storytelling and rich history.
The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas
If you are looking for a great classic novel set in France, The Count of Monte Cristo is a good one to pick up. As far as classics go, it is one of the more accessible and entertaining ones out there.
It follows a man who was wrongfully imprisoned for a crime he did not commit in a notorious French prison as he plots his clever escape and revenge against those who imprisoned him.
A Tale Of Two Cities by Charles Dickens
A classic book set across Paris and London with a dramatic story, set against the volcanic fury of the French Revolution and pervaded by the ominous rumble of the death carts trundling toward the guillotine, is the heart-stirring tale of a heroic soul in an age gone mad.
Les Misérables by Victor Hugo
Few novels ever swept across the world with such an overpowering impact as Les Misérables. Sensational, dramatic, packed with rich excitement, and filled with the sweep and violence of human passions,
Les Misérables is not only a superb adventure but a powerful social document. The story of how the convict Jean-Valjean struggled to escape his past and reaffirm his humanity in a world brutalized by poverty and ignorance became the gospel of the poor and the oppressed.
The Hunchback Of Notre Dame by Victor Hugo
This extraordinary historical French Gothic novel is set in 1482 Medieval Paris, under the twin towers of its greatest structure and supreme symbol, the Cathedral of Notre-Dame.
Telling the story of the haunting drama of disfigured Quasimodo, the bell-ringer of Notre Dame, as he struggles to stand up to his ableist guardian, Claude Frollo. He falls for Esmeralda and craves human contact, but his love is unrequited.
Romance Novels Set in France
What could be more romantic than falling in love in France? These heartwarming stories capture the beauty, charm, and passion of French life.
The Loveliest Chocolate Shop In Paris by Jenny Colgan
Life is sweet in this heartwarming tale of the loveliest chocolate shop in Paris. Featuring Anna Trent, a young woman who leaves England to work in a top-tier chocolate shop in Paris.
The Little French Bistro by Nina George
The Little French Bistro is the tale of Marianne, who leaves a loveless, unhappy marriage to start a new life on the Brittany coast. Here, she meets colorful and unforgettable locals who surprise her with their warm welcome, the natural ease they all seem to have, and taking pleasure in life’s small moments.
As the parts of herself she had long forgotten return to her in this new world, Marianne learns it’s never too late to begin the search for what life should have been all along.
Non-Fiction Books About France
If you’re curious about real-life adventures, culture, and experiences in France, these memoirs and non-fiction picks will give you a true taste of the country.
A Year in Provence by Peter Mayle
This memoir follows a British expat as he moves to Provence with his wife and two dogs. Their plan is to renovate and live in a 200-year-old stone farmhouse.
Along the way, he discovers the pleasures of regional cuisine and Provençal culture in small-town France.
My Life in France by Julia Child
This is another must-read memoir about living in France. American Julia Child initially moved to France in 1948 because of her husband’s job, but she quickly fell in love with the country and its cuisine in particular.
Her memoir recounts her journey to becoming one of the world’s most beloved cooking teachers and cookbook authors and is a love letter to France.
Bringing Up Bébé by Pamela Druckerman
When an American journalist living in France has a baby there, she quickly finds herself immersed in the world of French parenting.
This is a humorous and interesting book that examines French culture through the differences between French and American parenting.
My Good Life in France by Janine Marsh
Janine left England to go pick up some cheap wine in Northern France. She returned home a few hours later, having put in an offer for an old, rundown barn in Calais.
This memoir follows her and her husband as they move to rural France in search of “the good life” while renovating their new old home and all the unexpected things that happen along the way.
Dirt by Bill Buford
In this captivating food memoir, Bill Buford tells the story of moving to Lyon with his family to study to become a chef. What is supposed to be a six-month stay in a foreign city turns into five years as Bill falls in love with the gastronomy and culture of France.
Me Talk Pretty One Day by David Sedaris
Fans of humorous memoirs will enjoy this laugh-out-loud funny book. While the first half follows the author’s childhood in the United States, the second half covers his life after moving to Northern France with witty observations about French life, culture, and language learning.
My French Platter by Annemarie Rawson
This is another memoir about living in France written by Annemarie, a woman from New Zealand who moves to France with her husband in search of a new life adventure.
Their plan is to renovate a 15th-century farmhouse, but they get more than they bargained for. Can they salvage their dreams of living abroad, or will they need to rethink their future?
A Moveable Feast by Ernest Hemingway
A Moveable Feast is Hemingway’s memories of his life as an unknown writer living in Paris during the 1920s. Deeply personal, warmly affectionate, and full of wit.
Looking back not only at his own much younger self but also at the other writers who shared Paris with him, he recalls the time when, poor, happy, and writing in cafes, he discovered his vocation.
Written during the last years of Hemingway’s life, his memoir is a lively and powerful reflection of his genius, scintillating with the romance of the city.
Young Adult Books Set in France
From boarding school adventures to medieval intrigue, these young adult novels bring France to life for both teens and adults alike.
Anna and the French Kiss by Stephanie Perkins
When Anna is sent to boarding school in France, she isn’t happy about it. But then she meets Etienne, and suddenly everything seems better!
This book has quickly become a classic young adult romance that’s popular with teens and adults alike.
Grave Mercy by Robin LaFevers
Set in medieval France, this young adult novel seamlessly blends historical fiction and fantasy in a story filled with political intrigue, romance, and a convent of assassin nuns.
What Are Some Of Your Favorite Books about France?
Have you read any of these books set in France? Do you have any favorite books set in France that I should add to this list? I’d love to hear your recommendations in the comments!
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You must add “Le Divorce” by Diane Johnson to your list!