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Paris Adieu Press Release
Rozsa Gaston explores coming of age with self-esteem issues in her debut coming of age novel “Paris Adieu.”
Greenwich, CT 12/12/11 – Many women face insecurities when the time comes to leave their families and strike out on their own. Rozsa Gaston offers a glimpse into problems that plague many young women while enveloping the reader in the wonders of men and the world. Searching to find comfort in your own skin through external means can be helpful, but finding your authentic self can lie within when you bid “Paris Adieu” (ISBN 0984790608).
The first time Ava Fodor visits Paris as a nineteen-year old au pair; her French boyfriend introduces her to the concept of being comfortable in her own skin. Ava just has to learn how. One Ivy League degree later, and she’s back for an encounter with a Frenchman that awakens her to womanhood. Armed with the lessons Paris has taught her she bids adieu to her first love- the City of Light and bonjour to her authentic self.
Ava Fodor is young, funny and ready for trouble, particularly when it comes to French men. From the opening pages, Ava engages with her wry voice. This is a story that’s certain to touch a chord with readers who may remember their own first efforts to find love. – Susan Breen, author of The Fiction Class
The book’s style will appeal to everyone who remembers their first efforts at love. It is a sensual mix of life lessons, romance, and self-empowerment all wrapped in the sights, smells, and sounds of Paris.
“Paris Adieu” (ISBN 0984790608) is available from Amazon and Barnes and Noble.
Purchase on-line at amazon.com or barnesandnoble.com.
About the Author
Rozsa Gaston is an author who writes serious books on playful matters. She is the author of, Dogsitters, Budapest Romance, Lyric and the soon to be released Running from Love. Rozsa studied European intellectual history at Yale, and then received her master’s degree in international affairs from Columbia. In between Rozsa worked as a singer/pianist all over the world. She currently lives in Connecticut with her family, but she loves to stay playful.
For more information about PARIS ADIEU, please visit http://amazon.com or contact ELLA MARIE SHUPE at 330 398 0721.