Paris Hangover
Autor Kirsten Lobeen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 aug 2000
Living out of her ten piece of (Louis Vuitton, natch) luggage, Klein plunges into the mysterious world of French men and dating. She muddles her way through: the sexy Renaud, the prototypical Frenchman; dating three men named Jean simultaneously; and one completely wrong Monsieur Married Man, who wants Klein for his very well-kept mistress.
Set against a backdrop of knowing references to Paris and its unique manners and mores, Paris Hangover is ultimately a very satisfying modern romance as Klein falls-- possibly permanently--for the least likely man to catch her eye.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 0312355688
Pagini: 324
Dimensiuni: 137 x 213 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: GRIFFIN
Locul publicării:United States
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Klein is a New York fashionista with a great resume, a terrific boyfriend (on paper) and showstopping Tribeca triplex. She has trunk-fulls of fabulous footwear, but not the significant relationship she'd longed for no, "expected" to have by now. And there's something else: she's "fou" (that's crazy) for France, for French men, for "la vie Francaise." Fleeing her Big Shot boyfriend and bidding "adieu "to it all, Klein starts over in Paris.
From a tiny walk-up in the 7th that she had to lie (in broken Franglais) to get, Klein plunges into the mysterious world of Gallic Men: the casually sexy Renaud, a prototypical Frenchman with a flute of Moet and a Galoise always at the read; trying to keep everybody straight when she dates three men named Jean at the same time; and a completely wrong Monsieur Married Aristocrat, who wants Klein for his very well-kept mistress.
An American in Paris never had life so good Cafe Flore, painting in a garret, afternoons in the Jardins Luxembourg or so bad. But Klein isn't going to get over her passion for France and it's men anytime soon. PARIS HANGOVER is a funny, fresh novel about trying on a new life for size and about "cherching le homme" in the process.
"This is a witty mousse, yet it also is unsparing without cruelty, ambitious not vicious, chic without the inevitable creak of a writer trying too hard." Jacquelyn Mitchard"