I'll See You in Paris

Michelle Gable

Original title: I'll see you in Paris

earliest edition we have, 2016 St. Martin's Press, 2016 400 pages

"Michelle Gable's I'll See You in Paris winds together the lives of three women born generations apart, but who face similar struggles of love and heartbreak. After losing her fiancé in the Vietnam War, nineteen-year-old Laurel Haley takes a job in England, hoping the distance will mend her shattered heart. Laurel expects the pain might lessen but does not foresee the beguiling man she meets or that they'll go to Par...

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I'll See You in Paris edition · 2017 · St. Martin's Press · 496 pages · 9781250115904
I'll See You in Paris edition · 2016 · St. Martin's Press · 400 pages · 9781250104793
I'll See You in Paris edition · 2016 · St. Martin's Press · 400 pages · 9781250103130
I'll see you in Paris edition · 2016 · 385 pages · 9781250070630
I'll See You in Paris edition · 2016 · Thomas Dunne Books · 384 pages · 9781466880962

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