The Paris Wife, #2

Why do we need yet another book about the life and times of Ernest Hemingway, especially when there are already so many good ones? Because this particular book, The Paris Wife by Paula McLain, portrays the fledgling young writer through the eyes of Hadley Richardson, the woman married to him during those early Paris years. […]

The Bones of Paris

From Laurie R. King, one of the S.F. Bay Area’s favorite mystery writers, comes another exciting stand-alone mystery. King has recreated the Paris of the late 1920s, including the overflow of American ex-patriots writing, dancing, singing, drinking, painting, photographing and loving their way through the city’s heart. And the bones of The Bones of Paris? […]