Author: | Behind the Story | ISBN: | 9781476183107 |
Publisher: | Behind the Story™ Books | Publication: | July 7, 2013 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Behind the Story |
ISBN: | 9781476183107 |
Publisher: | Behind the Story™ Books |
Publication: | July 7, 2013 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Loved the novel, but still hungry for more?
If you've devoured the last morsel of your savory book, but have a stomach that yearns for more, "Behind the Story" will be a most delightful surprise. Enjoy this basket full of hand-picked treats, compiled as an easy, concise, info-rich serving just for you! You'll be on a VIP tour where we will take you by the hand to show you what is behind the curtains, what is "Behind the Story".
Introducing: Behind the Story Series
• Over 100 published titles and sold all over the world… and counting!
• Over 17 5-star reviews on Amazon alone!
• Refined for quality by a team of Researchers, Authors, and Editors
• Ranked page #1 in 96% of searches, ranked search result #2 in 9 titles!
Experience why others are coming back for more.
This is the second such companion book I've read in this series, and I'm anxiously awaiting more.
By Ms. Eden (US/UK) for Major Pettigrew's Last Stand – March 22, 2012
My brother has almost all the Behind the Story books because he and his wife are avid readers and he lent me this one since I am such a Clancy fan...
By Pauly Ortega for Against All Enemies August 21, 2011
Re-read the original book RIGHT AFTER reading this book!
The original book suddenly became much richer and more enticing after I finished this Behind the Story, I HAD to open up the original book once more! Highly recommended!
From Sherry Lawson for Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet, February 22, 2012
A sneak peek of what's inside:
• Special invitation to become a Beta-Reader for Behind the Story.
• Chance for you to win lifetime updates!
• Bibliography and resources, great as study guides or research resource.
• Trivia Questions and Discussion Starters, great for your book clubs!
SAMPLE EXCERPT:
“What was the inspiration behind the creation of this book?”
Writing poetry was a means of understanding life and its many challenges for Paula McLain.
When she wrote The Paris Wife, though, she also had understanding as an inspiration and goal. She hopes that her readers would understand what a complex character Ernest Hemingway is. Hadley once said that Ernest Hemingway had more sides to him than any geometry book could chart.
Ernest Hemingway had a good number of wives, which may have influenced his writing career. Hadley was his Paris wife. He had a wife in Key West named Pauline Pfeiffer. He also had a Spanish Civil War wife by the name of Martha Gelhorn.
There are a lot of people to write about in Paris during the Jazz age. However, it was Ernest Hemingway that caught the attention of McLain. She became interested in the brilliant writer when she read his memoir, A Moveable Feast. She was most moved when she read the line where he said, “I wish I had died before I ever loved anyone but her.” Paula McLain viewed these words as tender, poignant and full of regret
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Don't miss out! It's highly recommended.
if you're a real literature junkie or a diehard fan of the novel (I am both) it's really a must read. Highly recommended.
- ForTheQuinn (Austin, TX, US)
Disclaimer: This work is not meant to replace, but to complement the original work. If you've loved the novel, then this is the book for you. It is educational in purpose, entertaining in nature, unauthorized and unofficial. It is a digestive work produced to stimulate the appetite and to encourage readers to appreciate the original work even more.
Loved the novel, but still hungry for more?
If you've devoured the last morsel of your savory book, but have a stomach that yearns for more, "Behind the Story" will be a most delightful surprise. Enjoy this basket full of hand-picked treats, compiled as an easy, concise, info-rich serving just for you! You'll be on a VIP tour where we will take you by the hand to show you what is behind the curtains, what is "Behind the Story".
Introducing: Behind the Story Series
• Over 100 published titles and sold all over the world… and counting!
• Over 17 5-star reviews on Amazon alone!
• Refined for quality by a team of Researchers, Authors, and Editors
• Ranked page #1 in 96% of searches, ranked search result #2 in 9 titles!
Experience why others are coming back for more.
This is the second such companion book I've read in this series, and I'm anxiously awaiting more.
By Ms. Eden (US/UK) for Major Pettigrew's Last Stand – March 22, 2012
My brother has almost all the Behind the Story books because he and his wife are avid readers and he lent me this one since I am such a Clancy fan...
By Pauly Ortega for Against All Enemies August 21, 2011
Re-read the original book RIGHT AFTER reading this book!
The original book suddenly became much richer and more enticing after I finished this Behind the Story, I HAD to open up the original book once more! Highly recommended!
From Sherry Lawson for Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet, February 22, 2012
A sneak peek of what's inside:
• Special invitation to become a Beta-Reader for Behind the Story.
• Chance for you to win lifetime updates!
• Bibliography and resources, great as study guides or research resource.
• Trivia Questions and Discussion Starters, great for your book clubs!
SAMPLE EXCERPT:
“What was the inspiration behind the creation of this book?”
Writing poetry was a means of understanding life and its many challenges for Paula McLain.
When she wrote The Paris Wife, though, she also had understanding as an inspiration and goal. She hopes that her readers would understand what a complex character Ernest Hemingway is. Hadley once said that Ernest Hemingway had more sides to him than any geometry book could chart.
Ernest Hemingway had a good number of wives, which may have influenced his writing career. Hadley was his Paris wife. He had a wife in Key West named Pauline Pfeiffer. He also had a Spanish Civil War wife by the name of Martha Gelhorn.
There are a lot of people to write about in Paris during the Jazz age. However, it was Ernest Hemingway that caught the attention of McLain. She became interested in the brilliant writer when she read his memoir, A Moveable Feast. She was most moved when she read the line where he said, “I wish I had died before I ever loved anyone but her.” Paula McLain viewed these words as tender, poignant and full of regret
----------------------------------------------------------
Don't miss out! It's highly recommended.
if you're a real literature junkie or a diehard fan of the novel (I am both) it's really a must read. Highly recommended.
- ForTheQuinn (Austin, TX, US)
Disclaimer: This work is not meant to replace, but to complement the original work. If you've loved the novel, then this is the book for you. It is educational in purpose, entertaining in nature, unauthorized and unofficial. It is a digestive work produced to stimulate the appetite and to encourage readers to appreciate the original work even more.