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Girl in the Moonlight - A Novel

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Zusatztext "Compelling. ... From the very first page his sometimes spare! Hemingway-like prose invites the reader to settle in for an engaging tale." Informationen zum Autor Charles Dubow is the author of the novel Indiscretion , a founding editor of Forbes.com, and was an editor at Businessweek.com. He was educated at Wesleyan University and New York University, and has worked as a roustabout, a lumberjack, a sheepherder in New Zealand, and a congressional aide. He lives in Connecticut with his wife, Melinda, and children, William and Isabella. Klappentext “A passionate relationship sears these pages. . . . If you are a romantic, you will devour every page of this book.”— Huffington Post All his life, Wylie Rose has been drawn to the alluring, unconventional Bonet siblings, the children of a bohemian Spanish painter and an American heiress. But none affects him more than the enchanting Cesca, a girl of shimmering, incandescent beauty with a wild, irrepressible spirit. A young woman confident in her charms, Cesca is amused by Wylie’s youthful sensuality and trusting innocence. Toying with his devotion, she draws him closer to her fire—ultimately ruining him for any other woman. Spanning several decades, moving through the worlds of high society and art, and peopled with poignant characters, Girl in the Moonlight takes us from the wooded cottages of the Hamptons to the dining rooms of Upper East Side Manhattan to the glamorous nightlife of Paris and Barcelona. As he vividly brings to life Wylie and Cesca’s tempestuous, heart-wrenching affair, Charles Dubow probes the devastating depths of misguided passion and the nature of true love. “Beautiful and sad, hypnotic and tragic, and compulsive reading to the party’s end.”— Providence Journal Zusammenfassung The author of Indiscretion returns with a scorching tale of love! passion! and obsession! about one man’s all-consuming desire for a beautiful! bewitching! and beguiling woman. Since childhood! Wylie Rose has been drawn to the charming! close-knit Bonet siblings. But none affected him more than the enchanting Cesca! a girl blessed with incandescent beauty and a wild! irrepressible spirit. Growing up! Wylie’s friendship with her brother! Aurelio! a budding painter of singular talent! brings him near Cesca’s circle. A young woman confident in her charms! Cesca is amused by Wylie’s youthful sensuality and trusting innocence. Toying with his devotion! she draws him closer to her fire—ultimately ruining him for any other woman. Spanning several decades! moving through the worlds of high society! finance! and art! and peopled with poignant characters! Girl in the Moonlight takes us on a whirlwind tour! from the wooded cottages of old East Hampton to the dining rooms of Upper East Side Manhattan to the bohemian art studios of Paris and Barcelona. As he vividly brings to life Wylie and Cesca’s tempestuous! heart-wrenching affair! Charles Dubow probes the devastating depths of human passion and the nature of true love. ...

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Authors Charles Dubow
Publisher William Morrow
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 03.05.2016
 
EAN 9780062358332
ISBN 978-0-06-235833-2
No. of pages 352
Dimensions 135 mm x 203 mm x 20 mm
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature

FICTION: Literary, FICTION: Family Life / General, FICTION: General, FICTION: Romance / General, FICTION: Romance / Contemporary, FICTION: Romance / Romantic Comedy, FICTION: Romance / Historical / American, FICTION: Coming of Age, FICTION: Romance / New Adult

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