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Three Weeks in Paris
Three Weeks in Paris
Author: Barbara Taylor Bradford
ISBN-13: 9780006514404
ISBN-10: 0006514405
Publication Date: 3/3/2003
Edition: New Ed
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2.8 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette
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In Paris, four young women once shared the time of their lives. Now, seven years after they left the prestigious Anya Sedgwick School of Decorative Arts, they are coming back for the eighty-fifth birthday celebration of the school's founder and grande dame.
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As students at the prestigious Anya Sedgwick School of Decorative Arts in Paris, Alexandra Gordon, Kay Lenox, Jessica PIerce, and Maria Franconi share the challenges and excitement of developing their artistic talents to the fullest under Sedgwick's caring and demanding guidance. But once best friends, they part enemies, and after graduation they go their separate ways, pursuing careers and establishing lives in different corners of the world. Alexandra, a set designer, becomes a leading figure in New York's theater world. Kay, who marries and moves to Scotland, designs a successful line of clothing. Jessica, an interior designer, makes her home in California, while Maria returns to her native Italy, where she continues to work in her family's textile business.

For each of them, the arrival of an invitation to Paris to celebrate Anya Sedgwick's eighty-fifth birthday stirs up complicated feelings: Nostalgic memories are colored by poignant regrets and the reluctance to revisit their own pasts mixes with curiosity about the other women. It is ultimately their desire to deal with unfinished business that convinces all of them to attend the party. During three eventful weeks in Paris, they visit their old haunts, rekindle ties, and awaken in one another the sense of wonder, adventure, and possibilities they had shared so long ago.



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Legendary storyteller Barbara Taylor Bradford presents a spellbinding story of four women transformed by old memories and surprising revelations when they meet again at a school reunion in Paris.

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If you're looking for a little escapism filled with pretty places and prettier people, you'll enjoy Bradford's latest offering. Four women, all in their late twenties, are to be reunited at an arts school in Paris for a celebration in honor of their former headmistress. There is great enmity among the women, who have not spoken in years. Love affairs, a mysterious disappearance and the unearthing of buried secrets all play a role.
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very good read, interesting and fun!
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4 women in their 30's attend the birthday party of their teacher and mentor in Paris. Friends in the school of arts, they went their separate ways after graduation due to a misunderstanding/argument. All are successful, but have love life problems. A good read if you are in the mood for something non-serious and 'feel good'.
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Keeps your interest once you get all the characters straight. True to for Bradford likes lots of people in her stores.
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I love a good love story, a mistery, and strong, accomplished women. I also love a happy ending. This book has it all. I finished with warm, wonderful memories and a smile on my face.


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