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Hardcover Selbys Book

ISBN: 1025973593

ISBN13: 9781025973593

Selbys

"Selbys" is a sparkling comedy of manners that captures the vivacious atmosphere of 1920s Paris through the eyes of expatriate Americans. When young Barbara Winship arrives from Georgia to live with her Aunt Florence and Uncle James Selby, she is thrust into a world of social intrigue, eccentric characters, and the sophisticated charm of the French capital. Anne Green masterfully navigates the nuances of cross-cultural misunderstandings and the delightful absurdities of the high-society circles the Selbys inhabit.

Blending wit with a keen eye for social observation, this novel explores themes of family, love, and the pursuit of happiness in a city that serves as both a backdrop and a character in its own right. As Barbara matures under the guidance of her unconventional relatives, the story unfolds with a lighthearted yet perceptive touch, offering a vivid portrait of the era from a uniquely feminine and humorous perspective. "Selbys" remains a charming testament to the enduring allure of Paris and the complexities of finding one's place in a foreign land.

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