What's the Name of That Book??? discussion

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Query abandoned by poster > ABANDONED. Adult Fiction, a frivolous but devout partier who always wants to be the top of Paris high class social life, a married woman who still loves her childhood love, america and paris before and after Great Depression

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message 1: by Jaehyeong (new)

Jaehyeong Yang | 2 comments There are multiple story lines in the book. The guy who wants to climb the social status in Paris despite not being French, is shown to be throwing lots of parties and charming.
There is a married couple. The woman loved and still loves a man since her childhood. However, the man travels off to Europe (some kind of voyage for knowledge in France (?) ) and the woman marries the man's friend, who genuinely loves her. The man's friend establishes a successful business in America (?).
Somehow there is a narrator beside all these people.
When the Great Depression hits, the ambitious partier talks to the narrator about how he has managed to save most of his money by listening to the advise of a vatican church person and buying to save up gold.
The married couple is impacted, but shows sign of improvement and reestablishment after a while.
The story focuses a lot on the man that the married woman loves, but details escape me.


message 2: by Lobstergirl, au gratin (new)

Lobstergirl | 44924 comments Mod
When did you read it? Or when was it published?
Literary fiction or mass market fiction?
Cover?
Author's gender?
What nationality is the social climber?


message 3: by Jaehyeong (new)

Jaehyeong Yang | 2 comments Read it 3 years ago, it is probably a literary fiction, the nationality of social climber is... British (not sure)


message 4: by ``Laurie (new)

``Laurie (laurielynette) Do you remember if this was a contemporary or an older book?


message 5: by Kris (new)

Kris | 55040 comments Mod
No response, moving to Abandoned folder.

Jaehyeong (OP) was last active on the site in March 2019.


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