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Kirsten Lobe

    Kirsten Lobe, ex stilista di moda, infonde i suoi romanzi con un acuto senso del dettaglio e una sensibilità estetica. Le sue opere esplorano spesso temi di identità, desiderio e la ricerca di significato in diversi contesti globali. Attingendo alle sue esperienze di vita in città cosmopolite come Parigi e Tokyo, la sua scrittura è ricca di immagini vivide e una profonda comprensione della psicologia umana. Lobe scrive con un'eleganza e una passione che attira i lettori nelle sue narrazioni.

    Eine Amerikanerin in Paris
    Paris, Baby!
    Paris Hangover
    • Paris Hangover

      • 336pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      Set against the backdrop of Paris, the story follows Klein, a New Yorker in her mid-thirties who escapes her unfulfilling life and relationship to start anew. Armed with a collection of stylish shoes but lacking a significant partner, she navigates the challenges of her tiny, kitchen-less apartment in the 6th arrondissement. As she adapts to her new surroundings, Klein's journey explores themes of reinvention and the pursuit of happiness in a foreign land.

      Paris Hangover
    • Paris, Baby!

      • 354pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      Navigating pregnancy as a single mom in a chic city presents unique challenges and cultural contrasts. The protagonist grapples with the Parisian ideal of maintaining elegance while facing societal expectations, such as the pressure to avoid weight gain and the unconventional norms surrounding motherhood. Encounters, like a married man's flirtation in a department store, highlight the complexities of her situation. The story contrasts American practices, such as prenatal care and family support, with the laid-back French approach to pregnancy, creating a humorous and insightful exploration of motherhood.

      Paris, Baby!
    • Prickelnde Erotik vor der atemberaubenden Kulisse von Paris Oh la la! Ein verführerischer Roman über Lust und Leidenschaft in der Stadt der Liebe!

      Eine Amerikanerin in Paris