On the
big screen, Mia plays a woman in love. But in real life, she’s an actress in
need of a break from her real-life philandering husband—the megastar who plays
her romantic interest in the movies. So she heads across the English Channel to
hide in Paris behind a new haircut, fake eyeglasses, and a waitressing job at
her best friend’s restaurant.
Paul is an American author hoping to recapture the
fame of his first novel. When his best friend surreptitiously sets him up with
Mia through a dating website, Paul and Mia’s relationship status is
“complicated.”
Even
though everything about Paris seems to be nudging them together, the two lonely
ex-pats resist, concocting increasingly far-fetched strategies to stay “just
friends.” A feat easier said than done, as fate has other plans in store. Is
true love waiting for them in a postscript?
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About the author:
Marc Levy was born in France. When
he turned eighteen, he joined the Red Cross, where he spent the next six years.
In 1983, he created a computer graphics company based in France and the United
States. Six years later, he co-founded an interior design and planning company
with two friends; the company soon became one of the leading architecture firms
in France.
At thirty-seven, Marc Levy wrote a story for the man that his son would grow up to be. In early 1999, his sister, a screenwriter (now a film director), encouraged him to send the manuscript to a French publisher, who immediately decided to publish If Only It Were True. Before it was published, Steven Spielberg (Dreamworks) acquired film rights to the novel. The movie, Just like Heaven, starring Reese Witherspoon and Mark Ruffalo, was a #1 box office hit in America in 2005.
After If Only It Were True, Marc Levy began writing full-time. Since then, he has written 18 novels. His work has been translated into 49 languages and has sold over 40 million copies worldwide.
Marc Levy currently lives in New York City.
At thirty-seven, Marc Levy wrote a story for the man that his son would grow up to be. In early 1999, his sister, a screenwriter (now a film director), encouraged him to send the manuscript to a French publisher, who immediately decided to publish If Only It Were True. Before it was published, Steven Spielberg (Dreamworks) acquired film rights to the novel. The movie, Just like Heaven, starring Reese Witherspoon and Mark Ruffalo, was a #1 box office hit in America in 2005.
After If Only It Were True, Marc Levy began writing full-time. Since then, he has written 18 novels. His work has been translated into 49 languages and has sold over 40 million copies worldwide.
Marc Levy currently lives in New York City.
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