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Cave Gossip
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Karl Wisent, separated from his wife Heike, teaches at an all-girls' school in Paris. On a Saturday afternoon, his accidental meeting of H�l�ne, who lives with Gaspard, an actor, turns his life upside down. A year later, Karl decides to end his marriage and marry H�l�ne. Will she leave Gaspard for Karl? Soon thereafter, Karl's grandmother offers him her house in the hills
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Paperback, 312 pages
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November 6th 2009
by iUniverse
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From the cover: Karl Wisent, separated from his wife Heike, teaches at an all-girls' school in Paris. On a Saturday afternoon, his accidental meeting of Helene, who lives with Gaspard, an actor, turns his life upside down. A year later, Karl decides to end his marriage and marry Helene. Will she leave Gaspard for Karl? Soon thereafter, Karl's grandmother offers him her house in the hills west of Avignon for the summer. In order to escape Paris, he accepts. On his journey south he meets old frien ...more

First business, I received this book for free from a goodreads First Reads giveaway.
I enjoyed this book though I am not real sure why. I would have liked some detail at the end about what had happened in Karl's life. And like some other reviewers, keeping some of people straight became difficult. Maybe if some of the names were less similar it may have been easier. And while the book title may have you believe that the cave was central to the plot, I did not feel that way. But once again, I enjo ...more
I enjoyed this book though I am not real sure why. I would have liked some detail at the end about what had happened in Karl's life. And like some other reviewers, keeping some of people straight became difficult. Maybe if some of the names were less similar it may have been easier. And while the book title may have you believe that the cave was central to the plot, I did not feel that way. But once again, I enjo ...more
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Keith Harvey is the author of five novels, "Vogel Flies South," "Vogel and the White Bull," "Cave Gossip," "Okeanus," and "Grimoire of Stone;" and two books of poetry, "Petroglyphs," and "Sea-Snails on a Black Chow’s Tongue or, a Castaway’s Poems in a Bottle." In 2009, his fantasy novel, "Okeanus," was a semi-finalist in the Amazon/Penguin Breakthrough novel contest. In 2014, Kirkus named "Grimoir
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