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The Ingredients of Love

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Ingredients of Love

Contributors:

By (Author) Nicolas Barreau
Translated by Bill McCann
Translated by Bill McCann

ISBN:

9781848662452

Publisher:

Quercus Publishing

Imprint:

Quercus Publishing

Publication Date:

11th April 2013

UK Publication Date:

11th April 2013

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Other Subjects:

Fiction in translation

Dewey:

843.92

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

288

Dimensions:

Width 136mm, Height 198mm, Spine 23mm

Weight:

240g

Description

The day begins like any other Saturday for beautiful Parisian restaurateur Aurelie Bredin, until she wakes up to find her apartment empty - her boyfriend gone off with another woman.

Heartbroken, Aurelie walks the streets of Paris in the rain, finally seeking refuge in a little bookshop in the Ile Saint-Louis, where she's drawn to a novel titled The Smiles of Women by obscure English author Robert Miller. She buys it and takes it home, but when she begins to read she's astonished: The Smiles of Women can't possibly be about her restaurant, about her. Except, it is.

Flattered and curious to know more, Aurelie attempts to get in touch with the reclusive Mr Miller, but it proves to be a daunting task. His French publishers seem determined to keep his identity secret, and while the Editor-in-Chief Andre Chabanais is happy to give Aurelie his time, he seems mysteriously unwilling to help her find her author.

Is Robert Miller really so shy, or is there something that Andre isn't telling Aurelie

Author Bio

Nicolas Barreau is both the name of an acclaimed Parisian writer of mixed parentage, who studied at the Sorbonne and worked in a bookshop on the Rive Gauche... and a pseudonym concealing the identity of a mysterious literary figure, unreachable except through his editor.

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