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A Moveable Feast by Ernest Hemingway
4.0

After reading the Paris Wife, by Paul McLain, I decided to read about Ernest Hemingway's first marriage from his point of view. The book was very interesting, and although a lot of the events Hemingway writes about appear in the Paris Wife, A Moveable Feast gives a much closer look at some of Hemingway's contemporaries. Hemingway does not write very much about his affair, or subsequent problems with his wife in great detail, but there is a definite feeling of regret throughout the novel.