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Le Divorce (William Abrahams Book)
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Le Divorce (William Abrahams Book)
Author: Diane Johnson

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Publisher: Plume Books
Book Type: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780452277335 - ISBN-10: 0452277337
Publication Date: 1/1/1998
Pages: 309


Other Versions of this Book: Audio Cassette (Unabridged), Hardcover, Paperback

Book Description:
In Le Divorce, Diane Johnson delightfully recounts the adventures of two sisters from California who make a modern pilgrimage to the City of Light. Pregnant and abandoned by her French husband, Roxeanne Walker de Persand turns to her younger sister, Isabel, for support, while the powerful Persand family exerts subtle but firm control over her decision whether or not to divorce. Complicating matters is the disposition of a family heirloom, a painting in Roxy's possession that is suddenly discovered to be worth millions. In the midst of a variety of schemes, the stakes are suddenly raised by a crime of passion, disrupting everyone's motives and plans. Not since Edith Wharton penned her brilliant portraits of Americans abroad has an American novelist so perfectly captured the possibilities and perils of succumbing to the allure of Paris. *Le Divorce was a hardcover bestseller appearing on the Boston Globe, The San Francisco Chronicle, Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, Publishers Weekly, and Newsday bestseller lists. * Le Divorce received outstanding reviews. * The hardcover is in its 8th printing with over 50,000 copies in print. *Plume is embarking on a major Diane Johnson backlist reissue program with one out-of-print title to appear each month between February and June 1994.

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Top Member Book Reviews

Michelle K. (kevinsbebe) wrote on 10/27/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

An okay read but the movie is way better.

Carmen M. (Chiapet) wrote on 5/19/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Divorce, what an ugly word you may think , right? not so ugly once you start reading this book, funny !!!!!!


Please Rate these Book Reviews

Jeanette R. (thebeakeeper) wrote on 11/29/2008...


Loved this book! It kept my brain from turning to mush! I'm glad this wasn't an easy read and took me a while to get through it. The only thing i had a problem with was that it takes place in France so there's a ton of French that I didn't know and the author doesn't translate. SOme of it i could get through since I took french, but some of it i had no clue. A great story from the point of view of a twenty something who goes to visit her sister who lives in France. her sister had one child, one on the way and finds out her husband wants a divorce. The book has a great love affair, family issues and even a murder. I highly suggest it. I can't wait to read Le Affaire and Le Marriage.

ANNA S. (SanJoseCa) wrote on 5/3/2007...


This is a "comedy of marriage, money and murder!" A story about the collision of two cultures.....American and French, in the City of Lights....Paris.

Kim B. wrote on 4/12/2007...


fun - light romance - setting is Paris

Gail W. (G-Rated) wrote on 2/25/2007...


Isabel Walker, eerily reminiscent of James's Isabel Archer, is a young film-school dropout who travels to Paris to aid her stepsister, who is going through a divorce. Isabel's California cool, American freedoms, and feminist slants comingle, successfully and fractiously, with the customs, biases, and complex sexuality of modern Europe. The result modulates between introspection and hilarity, and a quick, Hollywood-inspired sweep of violent action in the end doesn't undermine the author's mastery of Old World vs. New--in fact, it provides an ironic scrim.

Gretchen F. (MOMSBOOKS) wrote on 1/23/2007...


A fun read and escape into another world.

Melissa R. (melissar) wrote on 12/26/2006...


A sexy smart American abroad as she arrives in Paris to visit her stepsister Roxy, a poet whose marriage into a aristocratic French family has assured her of a coveted place in Parisian society.

Lisa P. (FamFatale) wrote on 9/5/2005...


A bestselling novel - set in the City of Light.

Wendy L. wrote on 7/28/2004...


I simply could not put this book down in spite of the fact that the characters are not all that believable and there seems to be a prejudice against the French as whole, I did have fun reading it!


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