Le Divorce
Set in Paris, LE DIVORCE is an alluring and elegant comedy of love and divorce French-style. Isabel Walker, a young, not-so-innocent, American abroad, arrives in Paris to find that her sister's French husband ('the frog... See More
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(270 reviews)
Set in Paris, LE DIVORCE is an alluring and elegant comedy of love and divorce French-style. Isabel Walker, a young, not-so-innocent, American abroad, arrives in Paris to find that her sister's French husband ('the frog... See More
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by Ruth Reichl
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by Sheila Heti
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by Roger Hobbs
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by Ian Kershaw
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by Ian McEwan
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by P. J. Tracy
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by Dan Abnett
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by Tammy Cohen
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