Ellen Sussman
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Books by Ellen Sussman
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review 1: Jamie is returning to Bali a year after she was caught in the nightclub bombing. She is looking for the man who worked with her in helping victims and then saved her and supported her for a few days. Although she had liked Gabe she was fighting the guilt she had felt after tur...
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review 1: This book grabbed me from the very beginning. It is the story of a woman who is getting married in a very beautiful locale in the south of France, and her two grown daughters who have very different relationship problems of their own. The family story evolves quickly and is made ...
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review 1: On a single day in Paris, three French tutors each individually instruct a student while walking through the City of Light. The book is divided into three main sections, one for each of the tutors. In all cases, the conversation turns to love. Lost love, forbidden love, love g...
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review 1: A bombing in Bali shatters the lives of locals, inputs and tourists alike. A year later Jamie returns to Bali for an official anniversary ceremony. She needs closure as do others in order to move on. The experience is overwhelming, but she stays so she can search for Gabe, the...
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review 1: The photo on the cover of A Wedding in Provence showcased a grand and beautiful picture of the French countryside; the story inside didn't deserve more than a few stick figures in crayons.As you would expect, the book begins with a wedding planned to be held in Provence. Not surp...
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review 1: Paris. Three people are taking French lessons with three different tutors. Each of these six people have something in common. A language school and a movie being filmed in Paris provide intersections for these six to interact and learn from one another.They are unsatisfied. L...
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review 1: I would not have bought this if I had known it was four short stories. I prefer to avoid short stories.None of the stories are complete. At the end of the three American stories, my feelings were: 1. empty. 2. I’m left hanging. 3. I feel like what’s the point. There was a...