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The Prince's Boy

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Innocent's transformative journey through Parisian romance.

If you've got a taste for a poignant coming-of-age story wrapped in the allure of 1920s Paris, "The Prince's Boy" promises a compelling read. Deeply intimate, it paints a vivid image of youthful exploration, against a backdrop of literary references and historical depth. This novel does not just tell a tale of love and loss; it immerses you in an era where sensuality and cultural exuberance dance hand in hand with introspection and the complexities of human connection.

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The Prince's Boy

Regular price ₱589.05
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ISBN: 9781620407196
Authors: Paul Bailey
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
Date of Publication: 2014-10-14
Format: Hardcover
Goodreads rating: 3.36
(rated by 352 readers)

Description

In May 1927, nineteen-year-old Dinu Grigorescu, a skinny boy with literary ambitions, is newly arrived in Paris. He has been sent from Bucharest, the city of his childhood, by his wealthy father to embark upon a bohemian adventure and relish the unique pleasures of Parisian life. An innocent in a new city, still grieving the sudden loss of his beloved mother Elena seven years earlier, Dinu is encouraged to enjoy la vie de Bohème by his distant cousin, Eduard. But tentatively, secretly, Dinu is drawn to the Bains du Ballon d’Alsace, a notorious establishment rumoured to offer the men of Paris, married or otherwise, who enjoy something different, everything they crave. It is here that he meets Razvan, a fellow Romanian, the adopted child of a man of refinement – a prince’s boy – whose stories of Proust and other artists entrance Dinu, and who will become the young man’s teacher in the ways of the world. At a distance of forty years, and written in London, his refuge from the horrors of Europe’s early twentieth-century history, Dinu’s memoir of his brief spell in Paris is one of exploration and rediscovery. The love that blossomed that sunlit day in such inauspicious and unromantic surroundings would transcend lust, separation, despair and even death to endure a lifetime.
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Innocent's transformative journey through Parisian romance.

If you've got a taste for a poignant coming-of-age story wrapped in the allure of 1920s Paris, "The Prince's Boy" promises a compelling read. Deeply intimate, it paints a vivid image of youthful exploration, against a backdrop of literary references and historical depth. This novel does not just tell a tale of love and loss; it immerses you in an era where sensuality and cultural exuberance dance hand in hand with introspection and the complexities of human connection.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.