The Green Hour

Frederic Tuten

first published 2002 W. W. Norton & Company, 2003 272 pages

"In this novel, Frederic Tuten explores the ageless tension between a life of passion and a desire for ease. Set in Paris and New York, The Green Hour tells the story of Dominique, an art historian who cannot choose between two men who embody the critical schism in her life - unquenchable idealism and material, attainable happiness.". "The novel etches the career of this extraordinary woman from her rebellious colle...

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The Green Hour audiobook · 2013 · Blackstone Audiobooks · 9781470891565
The Green Hour audiobook · 2003 · Blackstone Audiobooks · 9780786188741
The Green Hour edition · 2003 · W. W. Norton & Company · 272 pages · 9780393325331
The green hour edition · 2002 · W.W. Norton & Co. · 265 pages

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