The Paris Wife
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Paula McLain
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • A deeply evocative novel of ambition and betrayal that captures the love affair between two unforgettable people, Ernest Hemingway and his wife Hadley—from the author of Love and Ruin and When the Stars Go Dark “A beautiful portrait of being in Paris in the glittering 1920s—as a wife and as one’s own woman.”—Entertainment Weekly NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY People • Chicago Tribune • NPR • The Philadelphia Inquirer • Kirkus Reviews • The Toronto Sun • BookPage Chicago, 1920: Hadley Richardson is a quiet twenty-eight-year-old who has all but given up on love and happiness—until she meets Ernest Hemingway. Following a whirlwind courtship and wedding, the pair set sail for Paris, where they become the golden couple in a lively and volatile group—the fabled “Lost Generation”—that includes Gertrude Stein, Ezra Pound, and F. Scott Fitzgerald. Though deeply in love, the Hemingways are ill prepared for the hard-drinking, fast-living, and free-loving life of Jazz Age Paris. As Ernest struggles to find the voice that will earn him a place in history and pours himself into the novel that will become The Sun Also Rises, Hadley strives to hold on to her sense of self as her roles as wife, friend, and muse become more challenging. Eventually they find themselves facing the ultimate crisis of their marriage—a deception that will lead to the unraveling of everything they’ve fought so hard for. A heartbreaking portrayal of love and torn loyalty, The Paris Wife is all the more poignant because we know that, in the end, Hemingway wrote that he would rather have died than fallen in love with anyone but Hadley.
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Author
Paula McLain
Pages
336
Publisher
Random House Publishing Group
Published Date
2011-02-22
ISBN
0345521323 9780345521323
Ratings
Google: 3.5
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"Hemingway, being my favorite writer and, in my humble opinion, the best writer of the 20th century, I am generally prejudiced about anything related to him, as it never seems to be good enough.
This book is GOOD.
What struck me most about The Paris Wife was how it balanced Hemingway’s larger-than-life presence with Hadley’s quiet resilience. At first, it was hard to shake off the lens of A Movable Feast, but eventually, Hadley’s perspective took over, revealing her heartbreak, sacrifices, and strength.
The story is both poignant and heartbreaking, and it moved me to tears.
I’m sure this book will stay with me for a long while.
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"Read this book!!! You will not regret! "
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Samantha Goodnight
"Highly engaging!"
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Jennifer johnston
"It's hard to put into words how good this book was. The author just paints such a good picture of what their life was like. I didn't have a lot of expectations starting the book. I don't know much about Hemingway and haven't read his books so I didn't know if I'd find the story interesting. Well it was interesting and had me hooked. "