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Tender is the Night
Tender is the Night
Author: F. Scott Fitzgerald
In the wake of World War I, a community of expatriate American writers established itself in the salons and cafes of 1920s Paris. They congregated at Gertrude Stein's select soirees, drank too much, married none too wisely, and wrote volumes--about the war, about the Jazz Age, and often about each other. F. Scott Fitzgerald and his wife, Zelda, ...  more »
ISBN: 157072
Publication Date: 1962
Pages: 349
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Publisher: Charles Scribner's & Sons
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
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knittymama avatar reviewed Tender is the Night on + 424 more book reviews
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I did not enjoy this story. It seemed very fragmented and seemed to jump around all over the place. It was interesting, however, to see the dynamics between men and women for that time period.
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A must-read for Fitzgerald fans. Mirrors his own life with Zelda.
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Finally got around to reading this classic. So interesting with lots of information onhow cultures affect out actions. Really enjoyed it.
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I cannot exaggerate how beautifully this book is written. I am a picky reader and often favor style over substance but Fitzgerald is a master of weaving a great story with exquisite style. That said, it is not overdone -- Fitzgerald is not trying to impress but rather to enchant. And he does a damned good job at that. Overall, a highly recommended book!
daylily avatar reviewed Tender is the Night on + 52 more book reviews
Again if your a Fitzgerald fan, you will enjoy the book.
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A story about lust and love, a lost love. A masterpeice by Fitzgerald.
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This book tells the story of Dick Diver, a young psychiatrist whose career was thwarted and his genius numbed through marriage to the exquisite and wealthy Nicole Warren.

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