Willie Mae by Elizabeth Kytle

Willie Mae by Elizabeth Kytle

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Willie Mae by Elizabeth Kytle

It began as a simple flirtation . . .
In September of 1963, Scott Stoddard, an American graduate student, is traveling to Switzerland, when he meets the Countess de Rovere, a French divorcee; he is smitten, and she is intrigued. What begins as a little coquetry soon becomes a serious love affair, much to the consternation of the Countess's ex-husband and mother, not to mention the Countess's friends of European high society. A meeting of equals poses problems enough, but what about one between two people who seem to have so many differences? And when a man of traditional attitudes couples with an independent and self-confident woman, something's got to give. It won't be the countess. As their liaison transcends an affair that cannot be dismissed, they all agree that something must be done.

An Improbable Pairing is a historical romance that chronicles the enduring themes of a young man's coming of age and the rebellious love of the mismatched. This pas de deux, set in the golden years of 1960s Paris, Geneva, Gstaad, and Cannes, provides an insider's peek into the worlds of haute couture, three-star gourmet restaurants, and lavish hotel suites--the domains of rank and privilege. But society's privileged resist when an interloper threatens to upset their cozy structure.
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ISBN 13 9780820315188
Title Willie Mae
Author Elizabeth Kytle
Series Brown Thrasher Books
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher University of Georgia Press
Year published 1993-03-01
Number of pages 272
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.