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The Secret Papers of Madame Olivetti (Nal Accent Novels)

by Annie Vanderbilt

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ISBN13: 9780451225276
ISBN10: 0451225279
Condition: Standard
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Review:

"Debut novelist Vanderbilt (yes, those Vanderbilts) charmingly wends her way through the memories of wealthy widow Lily Crisp. Lily's story spools from her beloved Olivetti typewriter at the family home in southern France. Lily recounts her travels and her life on an Idaho ranch with Paul, her husband, and his French mother. The house, inherited from her mother-in-law, and passed on to Lily after Paul's death, holds a mystery in the form of a longtime lodger who may or may not have something to do with a slowly teased out tragic secret that sits at the center of Lily and Paul's marriage. Meanwhile, a hunky handyman Lily retains admires more than Lily's typewritten remembrances. Things are slow to start, but about halfway in, the plot picks up and events past and present collide in surprising ways. The story may meander too much for some readers, but those who relish delightful prose and quirky adventuresses should be satisfied." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Synopsis:

The coast of Southern France sparkles in this sexy, mature, and engaging debut novel.

Lily has come to southern France in search of a new perspective, hoping that the sun's soft rays and the fragrant sea breezes will provide a relaxing respite from the demands of her lively daughter and her family's Idaho cattle ranch. Two years after her husband's sudden death, in the house that's been in his family for generations, she finally finds some stolen weeks to make sense of the past.

To Madame Olivetti-her cranky old manual typewriter-Lily entrusts all her secrets, pounding out the story of the men she loved, the betrayals she endured, the losses she still regrets. And with the companionship of Yves, the seductive handyman who comes by to make repairs, Lily comes closer to understanding her exhilarating past-and to discovering she has a new story to tell-one about the delights of starting over.

Synopsis:

The coast of southern France sparkles in this sexy, mature, and engaging debut novel in which one woman learns to understand her exhilarating past--as well as the delights of starting over.

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ISBN:
9780451225276
Author:
Vanderbilt, Annie
Publisher:
NAL Accent
Subject:
Family Relationships
Subject:
Americans
Subject:
France, Southern
Subject:
Romance - General
Subject:
Love stories
Subject:
Psychological fiction
Series:
Nal Accent Novels
Publication Date:
October 2008
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
275
Dimensions:
8.00x5.28x.66 in. .55 lbs.

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