Synopses & Reviews
This New York Times bestseller is a memoir for anyone who has ever fallen in love in Paris or with Paris. Paris: A Love Story is for anyone who has ever had their heart broken or their life upended.
In this remarkably honest and candid memoir, award-winning journalist and distinguished author Kati Marton narrates an impassioned and romantic story of love, loss, and life after loss. Paris is at the heart of this deeply moving account. At every stage of her life, Marton finds beauty and excitement in Paris, and now, after the sudden death of her husband, Richard Holbrooke, the city offers a chance for a fresh beginning. With intimate and nuanced portraits of Peter Jennings, the man to whom she was married for fifteen years and with whom she had two children, and Holbrooke, with whom she found enduring love, Marton paints a vivid account of an adventuresome life in the stream of history. Inspirational and deeply human, Paris: A Love Story will touch every generation.
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"Kati Marton is a writer of great clarity and grace. andlt;iandgt;Paris: A Love Storyandlt;/iandgt; is a revealing memoir about the contours of her own humanity, rendered with precision and honesty. It is a memorable story of love, loss and landscape that is as expansive as her remarkable life."
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“A great read—the lightness of love, the drama of war and sudden death—with Paris in the background.” —Diane von Furstenberg
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“Like the others—Didion, Joyce Carol Oates, and Abigail Thomas, to name a few—Marton defies the conventional wisdom that good writing is Wordsworthian emotion recollected in tranquility; she seems to be writing the story as it is happening. The book, short and intimate, reads like the wind from the urgency of the opening scene. ... Great writing is often about yearning, yearning for a lost place, a lost love, or just a lost moment in time. Marton knows a lot about longing for the past. ... This book feels like her way of keeping Richard Holbrooke alive if only on the page. It works.” —Susan Cheever, Newsweek/The Daily Beast
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“Kati Marton has written movingly about her love, loss, and the healing power of an elegant city. She takes readers on a journey, as she writes, to find a place where there is joy in remembered joy.” —Diane Sawyer
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and#8220;I stayed up last night and read this book cover to cover. I canand#8217;t remember the last time I did that. It is wonderfuland#8212;touching, romantic and honestand#8212;and oh, how it made me want to go to Paris!and#8221;
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“Marton offers an intimate look at her adventurous life in a book that is part romance, part travelogue, and part memoir of journalism and diplomacy.” —Booklist
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and#8220;Paris provides a backdrop for this absorbing memoir of love and painful loss, played out on the larger stage of world politicsand#8230;.On a first-name basis with the political movers and shakers on a global stage, Marton has observed world politics in the making and makes space for readers on her catbird seat.and#8221;
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andlt;divandgt;"Like . . . Didion, Joyce Carol Oates. . . .
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"[A] must-read . . . enthralling"
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and#8220;Kati Marton has lived a thrilling and turbulent life. and#8230; She fell in love with and married two famous men. and#8230; She has been an eyewitness to history in all its cruelty. and#8230; [I]n this memoir and#8230; she grapples with an unexpected new stage of life: widowhood. and#8230; [A] delicious read by a well-connected author."
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"[A] must-read . . . enthralling" Barbara Walters
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andlt;divandgt;"[A] must-read . . . enthralling"andlt;/divandgt;
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andlt;divandgt;"A great read--the lightness of love, the drama of war and sudden death--with Paris in the background."andlt;/divandgt;
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"Like . . . Didion, Joyce Carol Oates. . . .
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"A great read--the lightness of love, the drama of war and sudden death--with Paris in the background." Steve Coll, author of Private Empire: ExxonMobil and American Power
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and#8220;Like . . . Didion, Joyce Carol Oates. . . . The book, short and intimate, reads like the wind from the urgency of the opening scene."
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and#8220;A great readand#8212;the lightness of love, the drama of war and sudden deathand#8212;with Paris in the background.and#8221;
Synopsis
This New York Times bestseller is a memoir for anyone who has ever fallen in love in Paris or with Paris. This is a memoir for anyone who has ever fallen in love in Paris, or with Paris.
PARIS: A LOVE STORY is for anyone who has ever had their heart broken or their life upended.
In this remarkably honest and candid memoir, award-winning journalist and distinguished author Kati Marton narrates an impassioned and romantic story of love, loss, and life after loss. Paris is at the heart of this deeply moving account. Marton paints a vivid portrait of an adventuresome life in the stream of history. Inspirational and deeply human, Paris: A Love Story will touch every generation.
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This is a memoir for anyone who has ever fallen in love in Paris, or with Paris. andlt;BRandgt;andlt;BRandgt;PARIS: A LOVE STORY is for anyone who has ever had their heart broken or their life upended. andlt;BRandgt;andlt;BRandgt;In this remarkably honest and candid memoir, award-winning journalist and distinguished author Kati Marton narrates an impassioned and romantic story of love, loss, and life after loss. Paris is at the heart of this deeply moving account. Marton paints a vivid portrait of an adventuresome life in the stream of history. Inspirational and deeply human, andlt;Iandgt;Paris: A Love Story andlt;/Iandgt;will touch every generation.
Synopsis
This is a memoir for anyone who has ever fallen in love in Paris, or with Paris.
PARIS: A LOVE STORY is for anyone who has ever had their heart broken or their life upended.
In this remarkably honest and candid memoir, award-winning journalist and distinguished author Kati Marton narrates an impassioned and romantic story of love, loss, and life after loss. Paris is at the heart of this deeply moving account. Marton paints a vivid portrait of an adventuresome life in the stream of history. Inspirational and deeply human, Paris: A Love Story will touch every generation.
About the Author
andlt;Bandgt;Kati Martonandlt;/Bandgt; is the author of andlt;i andgt;Enemies of the People: My Familyand#8217;s Journey to Americaandlt;/iandgt;, a National Book Critics Circle Award finalist. Her other books include andlt;i andgt;The Great Escape: Nine Jews Who Fled Hitler and Changed the Worldandlt;/iandgt;, andlt;i andgt;Hidden Power: Presidential Marriages That Shaped Our Historyandlt;/iandgt;, andlt;i andgt;Wallenbergandlt;/iandgt;,andlt;i andgt; The Polk Conspiracyandlt;/iandgt;, and andlt;i andgt;A Death in Jerusalemandlt;/iandgt;. She is an award-winning former NPR and ABC News correspondent. She lives in New York City.