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The Paris Wife
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February 1, 2012
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January 28, 2012

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Amy
I was intrigued by this book after so many of my bookish friends were raving about it. I am also a bit fascinated by Hemingway and was interested in learning more about him. I have read a couple of Hemingway's books (and A Farewell to Arms is one of my all time favorite novels) but I didn't really know a lot about him beyond how he died, the names of his novels & that he'd won the Nobel Prize for Literature.

What a nice surprise this book was - it is a really well told story about a fascinating
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Carly Svamvour
Reading for The Book Nook here at Goodreads.

(Waiting a while for this to come through from the online library - got it today! Starting like .... NOW!)

June 23rd - finished! A brilliant piece of work, in my opinion. I'm supposing it was based on 'fact', but if it wasn't, I imagine there was a lot of truth in it.

I've always got the impression from Hemmingway's work that he was like that - a very strange individual who didn't seem to have his priorities in order. He infuriated me during the whole st
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Jen
Sep 27, 2012 marked it as abandoned-dnf  ·  review of another edition
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I got about 75 pages into this book and decided that I didn't care at all what happened. That's usually a good sign to me that it should be abandoned. ...more
Kirsten
Jul 08, 2011 rated it it was amazing
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This is the story of Ernest Hemingway's early career as told through the eyes of his first wife, Hadley Richardson. Or should I say it's the story of Hadley Richardson that focuses on her marriage to her first husband, Ernest Hemingway.
I didn't really know much of anything at all about Hemingway, though I knew a few basics enough that most of the big things that happen in the story are not a surprise. It did inspire me to do a little more research on Hemingway, his work, and his wives. It even
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Stephanie
I know it's only June, but I think The Paris Wife is going to be one of my top-five books of 2011.

Author Paula McLain has written a tremendous novel about Ernest Hemingway and his first wife, Hadley, and their whirlwind of a courtship and marriage in such a way that I found myself completely swept up and away each time I opened my nook.

From the United States, to Paris, to Spain, and beyond, I felt like Hadley's closest confidant as she relayed the details of her marriage to me, the reader. The
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Alison
Jan 18, 2012 rated it liked it
I wanted to like this book more than I did. Usually I get swept away by a book, but The Paris Wife just didn't capture me and enthrall my senses until the story reluctantly comes to an end. I do think Hadley was a good narrator; it just didn't make me feel exceedingly satisfied and content at the end. 3 1/2 stars. ...more
Michelle
Jul 09, 2011 rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition
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