A New York Times Editor\'s Choice A magnetic, atmospheric, razor-sharp work.
In Paul , Daisy Lafarge has written a perceptive exploration of the power dynamics between men and women, told in a fresh and exciting new voice..
It isn\'t long before murmurings about Paul begin to surface and she realizes how ill-equipped she is for the emotional battle of wills that is smoldering around her, one that threatens to silence and engulf her.
Yet the more time she spends in Paul\'s world, the more unmoored she begins to feel.
Frances is charmed by his easygoing ways and by the area itself, both welcome changes from the life she has known.
The farm, curiously named Noa Noa, is owned by Paul, an appealing, enigmatic Frenchman.
On the spur of the moment, she decides to volunteer at a farm in rural France with the hope that the change of scenery will help clear her head. --Aysegül Savas, author of Walking on the Ceiling and White on White An insightful look at a young woman\'s search for meaning, independence, and belonging in the face of a consuming relationship Frances is an English graduate student bruised by a messy breakup.
A New York Times Editor\'s Choice A magnetic, atmospheric, razor-sharp work