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The Seine: The River that Made Paris
by Elaine Sciolino
A love letter-to a river! (9/30/2019)
I knew I was in for a fascinating reading experience when the word "seduced" was used in the opening sentence of Elaine Sciolino's book The Seine. The "seducer" was the Seine itself.
Sciolino's has written an exhaustive volume, viewing the Seine from virtually every angle.more
Paris in Love: A Memoir
by Eloisa James
Paris in Love (3/11/2012)
I loved this memoir. Elisa James moved to Paris for a year following a cancer diagnosis.Her memoir allows the reader to share the tastes,sounds,and insights that occur during that year.

The structure of the book-similar to Facebook posts-was deliberate on the author's part.more
Romancing Miss Bronte: A Novel
by Juliet Gael
Romancing Miss Bronte (2/26/2010)
This novel tells the story of Arthur Bell Nicholl's courtship of Charlotte Bronte.Bronte dreamed of passionate, romantic love and Nicholls, her father's curate for eight years, seems to be a most unlikely prospect. He's described as " a sort of inferior appendage to themore
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