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Author:
McLain, Paula, author.
Title:
Love and ruin [CD book] : a novel / Paula McLain.
Edition:
Unabridged.
Publisher:
Random House Audio,
Copyright Date:
2018
Description:
9 audio discs (approximately 11 hr., 30 min.) : CD audio, digital ; 4 3/4 in.
Subject:
Hemingway, Ernest,--1899-1961--Marriage--Fiction.
Gellhorn, Martha,--1908-1998--Fiction.
War correspondents--Fiction.
Women journalists--Fiction.
Authors' spouses--Fiction.
Marriage--Fiction.
Audiobooks.
Historical fiction.
Biographical fiction.
Literature & Fiction.
Historical.
Biographical.
Other Authors:
LaVoy, January, narrator.
Notes:
Title from container. Read by January Lavoy.
Summary:
"The bestselling author of The Paris Wife returns to the subject of Ernest Hemingway in a novel about his passionate, stormy marriage to Martha Gellhorn--a fiercely independent, ambitious young woman who would become one of the greatest war correspondents of the twentieth century In 1937, twenty-eight-year-old Martha Gellhorn travels alone to Madrid to report on the atrocities of the Spanish Civil War and becomes drawn to the stories of ordinary people caught in the devastating conflict. It's the adventure she's been looking for and her chance to prove herself a worthy journalist in a field dominated by men. But she also finds herself unexpectedly--and uncontrollably--falling in love with Hemingway, a man on his way to becoming a legend. In the shadow of the impending Second World War, and set against the turbulent backdrops of Madrid and Cuba, Martha and Ernest's relationship and their professional careers ignite. But when Ernest publishes the biggest literary success of his career, For Whom the Bell Tolls, they are no longer equals, and Martha must make a choice: surrender to the confining demands of being a famous man's wife or risk losing Ernest by forging a path as her own woman and writer. It is a dilemma that could force her to break his heart, and hers. Heralded by Ann Patchett as "the new star of historical fiction," Paula McLain brings Gellhorn's story richly to life and captures her as a heroine for the ages: a woman who will risk absolutely everything to find her own voice." -- Provided by publisher
ISBN:
0525634819
9780525634812
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1030187641
Locations:
TYPH572 -- Cedar Rapids Public Library (Cedar Rapids)
YTPG232 -- Clinton Public Library (Clinton)
VTPD454 -- Cresco Public Library (Cresco)
ZBPE245 -- Norelius Community Library (Denison)
BAPH771 -- Des Moines Public Library (Des Moines)
VYPA964 -- Fort Atkinson Public Library (Fort Atkinson)
ZYPE837 -- Harlan Community Library (Harlan)
ZSPC475 -- Stubbs Memorial Library (Holstein)
UGPF911 -- Indianola Public Library (Indianola)
S1PD771 -- Johnston Public Library (Johnston)
KAPF566 -- Keokuk Public Library (Keokuk)
GYPE631 -- Knoxville Public Library (Knoxville)
YEPF572 -- Marion Public Library (Marion)
CYPF706 -- Musser Public Library (Muscatine)
GZPE631 -- Pella Public Library (Pella)
LAPH975 -- Sioux City Public Library (Sioux City)
GDPF771 -- Urbandale Public Library (Urbandale)
SFPH074 -- Waterloo Public Library (Waterloo)

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