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Jean Rosenthal

    Whiteout
    Anything Considered
    The Naive and Sentimental Lover
    My Ear at His Heart
    Hotel Pastis
    The Magic of Light
    • The Magic of Light

      The Craft and Career of Jean Rosenthal, Pioneer in Lighting for the Modern Stage

      • 270 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Focusing on the innovative realm of lighting design in modern theater, the book features insights from Jean Rosenthal, a pioneering designer. It includes detailed light plots, cue sheets, and designs specifically from notable Broadway productions like Hello, Dolly and Plaza Suite, showcasing her expertise and contribution to the art of stage lighting.

      The Magic of Light
    • Hotel Pastis

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.8(5343)Add rating

      Simon Shaw is 42, freshly divorced and tired. As he surveys the desolation of his former home in the wake of his ex-wife, he yearns for a life free of complications. But somehow a short break in the warm seductive air of Provence quickly turns into something more.

      Hotel Pastis
    • My Ear at His Heart

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.6(231)Add rating

      'Hanif Kureishi's literary memoir explores his relationship with his father, a failed writer. Kurieshi is, of course, hugely successful...' Esquire'This is an ambitious book. Kureshi - free-associating with what feels like unmitigated honesty - successfully conveys the impression that in this book he has actually given us himself.' Sunday Times'Deeply involving, highly intelligent and, in what it doesn't say rather than what it does, profoundly sad.' Evening Standard'I don't think he has done anything as good, in any medium, as this moving and fiercely honest book.' Guardian

      My Ear at His Heart
    • The Naive and Sentimental Lover

      • 430 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
      3.1(43)Add rating

      Le Carré's hero is Aldo Cassidy, "the nav̐e and sentimental lover," a tycoon caught frantically between two astonishing loves. Trapped with him are Shamus, a wild artist who carouses by day or night, and Helen, the artist's nakedly alluring wife. Who will wind up with whom is only one of the mysteries in a world founded upon spontaneity and feeling

      The Naive and Sentimental Lover
    • Anything Considered

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      It's no secret that Peter Mayle (author of A Year in Provence ) loves Provence, so it's no surprise that Mayle's new novel is set that area: it takes place in Saint Martin and in Monaco. Bennett is an Englishman scraping together his last few francs, desperate to stay in France. He places an ad promising "anything considered," a wealthy truffle entrepreneur hires him for slightly illicit work, and the plot is off--a combination of a thriller, romance, and page turner. And through it all emanates the whiff of lavender, the curve of country hills, the bubble of champagne, and the sounds and tastes of Provence.

      Anything Considered
    • Whiteout

      • 374 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      4.1(29671)Add rating

      A missing canister containing a deadly virus forms the center of a storm that traps Stanley Owenford, director of a medical research firm, and a violent trio of thugs in a remote house during a Christmas Eve blizzard. Reprint.

      Whiteout