

La Stampa ENGLISH DESCRIPTION The long-awaited sequel to the worldwide bestseller The Smile of Women is a delicious romantic comedy about books, cooking, and the eternal magic of Paris. Y cuando Aurelie conoce al autentico destinatario de la distincion, el chef Jean-Marie Marronnier, que no solo cocina como los dioses sino que tiene un autentico Monet colgado en su restaurante, las cosas se van a complicar aun mas. La sorpresa que parecia poner la guinda a la felicidad de la pareja ha sido solo el resultado de una confusion. El dia de San Valentin se acerca, y con el la fecha perfecta para una proposicion de matrimonio, pero antes de que Andre pueda hacer la gran pregunta, sucede algo inesperado: el pequeno restaurante de Aurelie recibe una estrella Michelin y la joven cocinera no puede contener su alegria. y Andre, editor y escritor de exito, son pareja desde hace un ano. Aurelie, la encantadora cocinera que regenta el restaurante Le Temps des Cerises, en el barrio de Saint-Germain de Paris. La esperada continuacion del best seller mundial La sonrisa de las mujeres es una deliciosa comedia romantica sobre libros, cocina y la eterna magia de Paris. Empathetic and wise, this is the deeply profound yet very human story of a man who finds love just when he thinks all is lost.El tiempo de las cerezas / The Time of Cherries (Trade Paperback / Paperback)


An ode to love, Paris, and joie de vivre, Love Letters from Montmartre brings the reader down narrow streets, past the cozy red bistro on Rue Gabrielle, and all the way to Montmartre cemetery with its beautiful stone angels, where we will discover the truth we all hope to find: that love is real, that miracles can happen and that-most of all-it’s never too late to rediscover your dreams. Little does he know that something strange-and wonderful-is about to happen. Six months after the funeral, Julien finds himself standing in the most famous cemetery in Paris, the painful first letter in his hand. Before her death, she made her husband promise to write her thirty-three letters, one for each year of her life. When his beloved wife, Helene, dies at the age of thirty-three, leaving him alone to raise their young son, Arthur, he is so devastated that he loses faith in the happier side of life-and along with that his ability to write. Julien Azouly, the famous French writer of beautiful romance novels, has stopped believing in love. For fans of Nina George, Elena Ferrante, and Valentina Cebeni, a charming, uplifting novel about a man who sets out to fulfil his dead wife’s last wish.
