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appears and then Hadley realises that their special relationship is because Duff is the spark that ignited Hemingway's first best seller. There are further strains as Hemingway pushes his satire on Sherwood Anderson which his wife's new friend Pauline Pfeiffer approves of—the marriage falls apart
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focuses on the romance, marriage and divorce of Ernest Hemingway and his first wife Hadley Richardson, who met when Hemingway was 20 years old, and Richardson 28. They marry and move to Paris soon afterwards, where Hemingway befriends
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praised the book for "its depiction of two passionate, yet humanly-flawed people struggling against impossible odds—poverty, artistic fervor, destructive friendships—to cling on to each other". On the other hand, literary critic
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best-seller list soon after its release in 2011." Author
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was popular with readers, and "shot to the top of the
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Index


Paula McLain
Historical fiction
Ballantine Books
paperback
ISBN
978-0345521316
historical fiction
Paula McLain
New York Times Bestseller
Ernest Hemingway
Hadley Richardson
A Moveable Feast
The Sun Also Rises
Ezra Pound
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Gertrude Stein
James Joyce
Duff Twysden
Pauline Pfeiffer
Helen Simonson
Janet Maslin
"Trade Paperback bestsellers"
"Paula McLain discusses "The Paris Wife" in advance of her Bee Book Club visit"
ISBN
978-0345521309
"A First Wife Can Be So Stolid and Clueless and Plain and Pregnant"
The Paris Wife official site at Random House
Categories
2011 American novels

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