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Melanie's Song
Melanie's Song | Joanna Biggar
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Five young college women from California who shared their junior year in Paris once banded together to form a network of friendships they believed would last all their lives. Twelve years later, one goes missing. The instigator of the Paris trip, J.J., now a journalist, decides to uncover the fate of the missing Melanie Hart on a quest both professional and personal. Last seen, Melanie was the meek, besotted wife of a young classical musician. Now, rumors abound: Melanie had a breakdown and left him. She was seen at Woodstock. She was running drugs. She became a mystic, a mother, a radical. She may be on the lam. She may be dead. J.J.'s investigation leads her into a world of off-the-grid radical activists and bad cops, as well as the Hart family's own carefully constructed version of events. Played out against a background of Vietnam War protests, the Watergate scandal, and Richard Nixon's eventual resignation, J.J.'s investigation calls into question the very nature of choice, and what it means to lead an authentic life.
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Melanie's Song | Joanna Biggar
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I received this book unrequested from the publisher prior to its publication (October, 2019). I was surprised, but I kind of figured out from where the publisher got my information. I started reading it, and, surprisingly, I decided to give up reading a highly rated bestseller (which I found unbelievable and boring) because this story found more favor in my eyes. I‘m about quarter way through it and am enjoying it much more than my previous read.

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