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Weekend in Paris by Robyn Sisman
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Weekend in Paris (edition 2004)

by Robyn Sisman

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It only takes a weekend to change your life. One Friday afternoon Molly Clearwater walks out of her job, smarting from her boss's taunt that she is 'just a stupid secretary'. Twenty-one, a country girl who has lived her life mainly through the pages of books, she feels nothing exciting has ever happened to her, or ever will.On impulse she boards the Eurostar to Paris, emerging into a bewitching world of leafy boulevards, luscious foods, crazy traffic and smouldering Frenchmen. Within hours she's racing along beside the Seine on the back of a scooter, infiltrating a conference in a Cleopatra wig, caught up in a roller-blade chase, and sharing with a complete stranger her deepest, darkest secret. The weekend turns into a dizzying carousel-ride of passion, excitement and self-discovery. By Sunday night Molly is a new person.… (more)
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Title:Weekend in Paris
Authors:Robyn Sisman
Info:Plume (2004), Edition: 7th, Paperback, 323 pages
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Brit-Chick-Lit. OK read because she does a good job describing sites in Paris, and that's why I read it. ( )
  amybrojo | May 27, 2012 |
A quick read and a fun chick-lit book. Like most of Sisman's books, if your looking for a weekend read, this is it. ( )
  smooney1202 | May 29, 2009 |
Okay chick lit. Not an irritating read. ( )
  lysimache | Jul 6, 2007 |
A light and frothy confection that doesn't disappoint. Molly's voyage of self-discovery is great fun - a super holiday read. ( )
  gaskella | Jun 17, 2007 |
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It only takes a weekend to change your life. One Friday afternoon Molly Clearwater walks out of her job, smarting from her boss's taunt that she is 'just a stupid secretary'. Twenty-one, a country girl who has lived her life mainly through the pages of books, she feels nothing exciting has ever happened to her, or ever will.On impulse she boards the Eurostar to Paris, emerging into a bewitching world of leafy boulevards, luscious foods, crazy traffic and smouldering Frenchmen. Within hours she's racing along beside the Seine on the back of a scooter, infiltrating a conference in a Cleopatra wig, caught up in a roller-blade chase, and sharing with a complete stranger her deepest, darkest secret. The weekend turns into a dizzying carousel-ride of passion, excitement and self-discovery. By Sunday night Molly is a new person.

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