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All the Ways We Said Goodbye
All the Ways We Said Goodbye
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Author: Beatriz Williams, Lauren Willig, Karen White
ISBN: 9780062931108
Binding: Paperback
The New York Times bestselling authors of The Glass Ocean return with a glorious historical adventure that moves from the dark days of two world wars to the turbulent 1960s, in which three women find refuge at the legendary Ritz hotel in Paris.
The heiress . . .
The Resistance fighter . . .
The widow . . .
Three women whose fates are joined by one splendid hotel.
France, 1914. As war breaks out, Aurelie becomes trapped on the wrong side of the front. When the Germans turn her family’s ancestral estate into their headquarters, Aurelie discovers the German officer’s aide de camp, Maximilian Von Sternburg is the same dashing young officer she first met during her debutante days in Paris. Aurelie and Max’s tentative friendship soon deepens, but conflicting loyalties will shatter them both, driving Aurelie back to Paris and the Ritz— the home of her American heiress mother, with unexpected consequences.
France, 1942. Raised by her free-spirited American grandmother in the glamorous Hotel Ritz, Daisy Villon remains in Paris with her husband, a Nazi collaborator, after France falls to Hitler. At first reluctant to assist her grandmother’s Resistance efforts, Daisy is drawn ever deeper into the underground network, committing increasingly audacious acts until she uncovers a devastating secret . . . one that will force her to commit the ultimate betrayal, and to confront at last the shocking circumstances of her own family history.
France, 1964. For Barbara “Babs” Langford, her husband, Kit, was the love of her life. Yet their marriage was haunted by his memory of a mysterious woman known only as La Fleur. On Kit’s death, American lawyer Andrew Bowdoin appears at her door. Hired to find La Fleur, the investigation has led to Kit Langford. Curious to know more, Babs joins Drew in his search, a journey of discovery that takes them to Paris and the Ritz—and to unexpected places of the heart. . . .
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