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The Paris Wife (Random House Reader's Circle Deluxe Reading Group Edition): A Novel

This novel offers a glimpse into the romantic and tumultuous life of Ernest Hemingway and his wife, Hadley Richardson, during their time in Paris. The story is a fictionalized account of their early years together, capturing the vibrant literary scene of the city and the couple's personal struggles. more

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Paula McLain
Paula McLain

Paula McLain is an American author known for her poignant emotional descriptions and profound character portrayals. Her works often focus on female characters, exploring their lives, love, and growth. Born in 1965, McLain has worked as a teacher and editor before becoming a writer. Her works, including 'When Breath Becomes Air' and 'Love in the Time of Cholera', delve into the lives of women, examining their experiences, relationships, and personal growth. more

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