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Paris Girls Secret Society

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Three American girls from very different backgrounds arrive in Paris in the autumn of 1967 for a college year abroad: shy but brainy little Charity, from a Boston Brahmin family; gorgeous Amaleen, West Virginia nouveau riche man-killer; politically-committed Josie, from a prominent African-American family near Chicago. Unlikely roommates, their prejudices fall away as they grow into friendship, but May 1968 shatters their cozy world: the Sorbonne explodes in riots as millions of students and workers revolt and France hurtles toward chaos. The girls flee their Latin Quarter apartment, one to explore--and risk death--in the Dordogne's prehistoric caves; one to a lavish life in a Loire chateau where hidden terror lurks; one to dangerous exhilaration on the barricades. Along the way they stumble into love: tender, lustful, perverse, and sublime. In only a month they learn far more about who they are and who they want to be. For the Paris Girls Secret Society, life and love will never be the same.

Author Biography:

Born in Pennsylvania, Tom Brosnahan joined the US Peace Corps after in 1967, and went to Turkey to teach English. During his Peace Corps service he discovered a fascinating land virtually unknown to most travelers. Tom wrote his first travel guidebook, Turkey on $5 a Day, (Frommer's, 1970) as a Peace Corps project. After graduate school and historical research in the archives of the Ottoman Empire, Tom devoted himself to writing and photography. . Tom has served as a Contributing Editor to Budget Travel magazine, has had many articles and photographs published, and has appeared on ABC's Good Morning America, NPR's Talk of the Nation, the Travel Channel and Public Radio International's The Connection. He has given lectures at the American Turkish Council's annual conference, the Smithsonian Institution, the Cooper-Hewitt National Musem of Design, and other organizations. Born in Pennsylvania, Tom Brosnahan joined the US Peace Corps after in 1967, and went to Turkey to teach English. During his Peace Corps service he discovered a fascinating land virtually unknown to most travelers. Tom wrote his first travel guidebook, Turkey on $5 a Day, (Frommer's, 1970) as a Peace Corps project. After graduate school and historical research in the archives of the Ottoman Empire, Tom devoted himself to writing and photography. . Tom has served as a Contributing Editor to Budget Travel magazine, has had many articles and photographs published, and has appeared on ABC's Good Morning America, NPR's Talk of the Nation, the Travel Channel and Public Radio International's The Connection. He has given lectures at the American Turkish Council's annual conference, the Smithsonian Institution, the Cooper-Hewitt National Musem of Design, and other organizations. Born in Pennsylvania, Tom Brosnahan joined the US Peace Corps after in 1967, and went to Turkey to teach English. During his Peace Corps service he discovered a fascinating land virtually unknown to most travelers. Tom wrote his first travel guidebook, Turkey on $5 a Day, (Frommer's, 1970) as a Peace Corps project. After graduate school and historical research in the archives of the Ottoman Empire, Tom devoted himself to writing and photography. . Tom has served as a Contributing Editor to Budget Travel magazine, has had many articles and photographs published, and has appeared on ABC's Good Morning America, NPR's Talk of the Nation, the Travel Channel and Public Radio International's The Connection. He has given lectures at the American Turkish Council's annual conference, the Smithsonian Institution, the Cooper-Hewitt National Musem of Design, and other organizations.
Release date NZ
May 11th, 2017
Author
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Contributors
  • By (photographer) Tom Brosnahan
  • Designed by Tom Brosnahan
Pages
276
Dimensions
152x229x16
ISBN-13
9780976753186
Product ID
27831577

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