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"The Beautiful Years is part character study, part love triangle, and part commentary on how the decisions we make in an instant can color decades of our lives. A gorgeous, rich, contemplative read." - Jodi Picoult On the day she graduates from college, Ada makes an impulsive choice that changes the course of her life and those of the two men who love her: George, her steady, loyal beau and their best friend, artistic, mercurial Claude. Unfolding the story over seven years on three separate milestones-graduation, a funeral, and a wedding-Katia Lief weaves between perspectives to reveal a…mehr

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"The Beautiful Years is part character study, part love triangle, and part commentary on how the decisions we make in an instant can color decades of our lives. A gorgeous, rich, contemplative read." - Jodi Picoult On the day she graduates from college, Ada makes an impulsive choice that changes the course of her life and those of the two men who love her: George, her steady, loyal beau and their best friend, artistic, mercurial Claude. Unfolding the story over seven years on three separate milestones-graduation, a funeral, and a wedding-Katia Lief weaves between perspectives to reveal a tapestry rich in motive and emotion. The Beautiful Years is a dazzling rendering of hubris, consequence and the complexity of love. Katia Lief is the USA Today and internationally bestselling author of several novels, including THE MONEY KILL, book 4 in the acclaimed Karin Schaeffer thriller series published by HarperCollins. Her work has been nominated for the Mary Higgins Clark Award, Derringer Award, and RT Reviewers Choice Award. Katia teaches fiction writing at The New School for Social Research. She lives in Brooklyn with her family.
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Katia Lief is the author of international bestselling crime novels whose latest is INVISIBLE WOMAN. Her work has been called "riveting" (Publishers Weekly), "compelling" (Booklist) and "gorgeous, rich, contemplative" (Jodi Picoult). She teaches fiction writing at The New School in Manhattan and lives in Brooklyn.