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What would Hemingway eat? A menu for a Moveable Feast

I realized, as I worked my way through Ernest Hemingway's A Moveable Feast, that he titled it so because his time in Paris was an ongoing banquet of social activities, incessant writing, and literal feasting and imbibing from one café to the next. It was also most apparent to me…
Ingrid
March 24, 2014
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BookTrib Giveaway: Two New Tales of Intrigue in Women’s Fiction

https://booktrib.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/booktrib_giveaway_2021-09-02-feature-scaled.jpg What’s Not True by Valerie Taylor —∞— “A tense nerve-shredder ... compelling, real, and utterly enjoyable.” —Readers’ Favorite 5-star review “An engaging story of love, honesty, tangled family relationships, jealousy, and ambition.” —Midwest Book Review “A dramatic, comedic telenovela of a women’s fiction about infidelity and fickle hearts ... with…
BookTrib
September 2, 2021