
The Paris Hours
by Alex George (2020)
Like 'chéri colette', this novel explores the aftermath of WWI in Paris with interwoven lives.

by Unknown (1920)
This is Colette's famous love story about the romance between an older woman and a younger man. Léa de Lonval is a magnificent and aging courtesan facing the end of her career. She has devoted the last six years to the amorous education of the exquisitely handsome and spoilt Chéri - a playboy half her age. When an advantageous marriage is arranged for Chéri, Léa reluctantly decides their relationship must end. But neither lover can foresee how deeply they are connected, or how much they will have to give up. First published in 1920, it was instantly greeted by Marcel Proust and André Gide as a masterpiece. VINTAGE FRENCH CLASSICS - five masterpieces of French fiction in gorgeous new gift editions. 'This most French of all French writers tells us how love sometimes binds and keeps a woman from breathing freely or how it may shape and support her and help her to be beautiful . . . One thinks of her as the female voice of Paris . . .' New York Times
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by Alex George (2020)
Like 'chéri colette', this novel explores the aftermath of WWI in Paris with interwoven lives.
by M.J. Rose
Similar to 'chéri colette', this book delves into ambition and betrayal during a vibrant historical era.

by Monique Truong (1605)
Echoing 'chéri colette', this novel offers a compelling story set in 1930s Paris with historical figures.

by Paula McLain (2011)
Like 'chéri colette', this novel captures a specific period in Paris with a focus on complex relationships.

by Alan Furst (2012)
This novel shares 'chéri colette's' Parisian setting and blends romance with historical intrigue.
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