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Mon amie américaine, Michèle Halberstadt ; translated from the French by Bruce Benderson

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Mon amie américaine, Michèle Halberstadt ; translated from the French by Bruce Benderson
Language
eng
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no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Mon amie américaine
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Michèle Halberstadt ; translated from the French by Bruce Benderson
Summary
"When two colleagues become close friends they believe their friendship will last forever, but when one of them suffers a devastating illness, the bond between them is stretched to a breaking point. Two women are film industry colleagues and very close friends. Molly is a charismatic and dynamic Manhattan businesswoman until, at the age of forty, she has a brain aneurysm and falls into a month-long coma. Frightened and debilitated, she is a shadow of her former self. Michèle, her Parisian friend, must grapple with these changes as she contemplates the nature of her relationship with a now-unrecognizable Molly. Is the bond the same when everything you once loved about a person has changed? What becomes of a friendship you once thought was unbreakable? Author Michèle Halberstadt explores the guilt that arises from these questions with grace and sensitivity"--, Provided by publisher
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