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Paris by Kati Marton
Paris by Kati Marton









From 1995 until 1997, Marton hosted NPR’s America and the World, and she was involved in the development of All Things Considered.

Paris by Kati Marton

As a broadcast reporter, she has contributed to ABC News, Public Broadcasting Services, and National Public Radio, and as a reporter to the New Yorker, Atlantic Monthly, Times of London, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, Newsweek, Vanity Fair, and New Republic. She is the author of nine books, including the New York Times bestseller Hidden Power: Presidential Marriages that Shaped Our History, and True Believer: Stalin’s Last American Spy. It is a memorable story of love, loss and landscape that is as expansive as her remarkable life." - Steve Coll, author of Private Empire: ExxonMobil and American Power "A great read-the lightness of love, the drama of war and sudden death-with Paris in the background.Kati Marton is a writer, journalist, and human rights advocate. Paris: A Love Story is a revealing memoir about the contours of her own humanity, rendered with precision and honesty. delicious read by a well-connected author." * The Washington Post * "Paris provides a backdrop for this absorbing memoir of love and painful loss, played out on the larger stage of world politics.On a first-name basis with the political movers and shakers on a global stage, Marton has observed world politics in the making and makes space for readers on her catbird seat." * Kirkus Reviews * "Kati Marton is a writer of great clarity and grace. she grapples with an unexpected new stage of life: widowhood. She has been an eyewitness to history in all its cruelty. She fell in love with and married two famous men. enthralling" * Vogue * "Kati Marton has lived a thrilling and turbulent life. It is wonderful-touching, romantic and honest-and oh, how it made me want to go to Paris!" - Barbara Walters " must-read.

Paris by Kati Marton

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Paris by Kati Marton

The book, short and intimate, reads like the wind from the urgency of the opening scene." - Susan Cheever * Newsweek/The Daily Beast * "I stayed up last night and read this book cover to cover.











Paris by Kati Marton